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Mechanical APDL Basic Analysis Guide - Ansys

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Figure 7.20 The PGR File Options Dialog Box<br />

From this dialog box you choose between appending to an existing file or creating a new file. The default<br />

filename will be Jobname.pgr, and you can use the Browse button to either designate a new PGR file<br />

name and location, or to search for an existing PGR file to overwrite or append.<br />

The Select PGR Result Items section of the PGR File Options dialog box lets you designate the data you wish<br />

to include in your PGR file. Only data that is available for the current analysis type will be displayed. Additional<br />

data can be included by returning to Solution and appending the file. You can specify the following<br />

data in PGR file options.<br />

• Stress<br />

• Structural nonlinear data<br />

• Contact data (3-D only)<br />

• Total Strain<br />

• Elastic Strain<br />

• Thermal Strain<br />

• Creep Strain<br />

• Thermal Gradient<br />

• Thermal Flux<br />

• Electric Field<br />

• Electric Flux Density<br />

• Magnetic Field Intensity<br />

• Magnetic Flux Density<br />

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7.3.1. Specifying a New PGR File in POST1<br />

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