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(@veroniquebouvette)
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Hi

I am running multiple simulations from which I want to extract the strain rate on solid elements. I use lasso-python library to manage the results so I do not have to manually open d3plot in LS-PREPOST to extract results. Is there a way, as in Radioss or Aquabus, to make the solver write the strain rate response in binout?

I know I can fringe strain rate under Fringe>S.Rate>..., but since I have many simulations... it is way too time consuming... 

 

Thank you


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Hi @veroniquebouvette

I'm not sure about your Radioss or Abaqus question.

But regarding LS-Prepost, you should be able to use Cfiles to script the process of gathering strain rate values from fringe plots. (image below)

You could also add whatever solid elements you want to track strain rates into your binout using *Database_history_solid and get strain values from ELOUT. Then you can create a script to calculate strain rate from that since you would know the time change for each value in your ELOUT (defined as DT in *Database_ELOUT). 

I hope this helps!

 cfile

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