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Subject: Re: Area integrals in Ansys
Author: Ravi Nair
Date: 1999-08-24 09:04:00

Thank you John and I support the continuation of John's work in this regard.
As Martin suggested, it will help a lot of needy engineers in all fields.

Ravi

-----Original Message-----
[mailto:Martin.Hanke@e...]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 4:51 AM
To: xansys@o...

The proposal from John to have a universal area integral
tools in ANSYS would
allow the users to test their results for consistency (force
integrals from
stresses), allow to calculate magnetic fluxes from 3D scalar
results without the
need to construct own macros, and also the CFD people should
be interested in
such a feature for 3D calculations. For a lot of physical
quantities that
integral depends in the borderline of the area only so that
only a limited
number of new items had to be created in ANSYS.
So I would strongly support the continuation of John's work.

Martin Hanke


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