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Tendon Created Edited

Tendon Coordinates Table

Function

  • Check the water temperatures of solid elements at the nodes along the flow path resulting from the heat of hydration analysis using pipe cooling in a spreadsheet format table.
  • Table Tool in Gen NX offers a variety of powerful built-in functions. Refer to the following items for detail directions:

 

Usage of Table Tool

Terminology

Familiarize with Usage

Basic directions (Cell motion, selection, size control, etc.)
Data manipulation (Add, delete, modify data, etc.)
Copy/Paste data using clipboard

Supplementary Table functions

Table Sorting
Table format setting
Auto-fit column width
Graph printing

Supplementary functions by Table types

Node/Element Table
Results Table

 

Call

From the Main Menu select [Results] tab > [Type : Analysis Result] > [Table] group > [Result Tables] > [Tendon] > [Tendon Coordinates Table]

 

Input

Refer to Usage of Table Tool and check the following data:

Tendon Name

No : Sequential numbers for the purpose of producing the tendon coordinates

x : Tendon location in the x-axis; that is, the length of the element from the start of the element to the tendon location

y : Tendon location in the y-axis; that is, the distance from the center of the element to the tendon location

z : Tendon location in the z-axis; that is, the distance from the center of the element to the tendon location

 

Note 
At No equals '0', which is the starting point of the tendon, the Global Coordinates will be produced. The subsequent distance coordinates will be produced in the Element Local Coordinates relative to the center of the element (Offset defined in the Section dialog box).

 

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