The Export button on the Data panel, exports the variable that is selected in the list shown on the data panel. It doesn't matter what variable your are plotting. The first value in each row is the element ID, which is followed by the value of the exported variable for each time step. Regarding the output format, each row contains the result for a particular element. I was expecting to find my sets in the post environment to select them somehow, is it possible? Moreover, is it possible to exclude/select in an easy way the node sets used for defining loads and other BC's to generate summary statistics? The tools "Find" and "Select range" demands further information to select those nodes and are impractical to search for huge sets. How should I proceed to export such data? Of course, I am doing something wrong, but I failed to find a clue about it in the tutorials and manuals. However, when I export the data from the data field in the "Data" panel of PostView, after defining an effective stress color map, a 13 columns file is generated, without column names, so I don't know exactly what is being exported. Specifically, I am interested in exporting "effective stress" data of each element of my meshes. I am looking for a way to export numerical results from my simulations in. FEBio Studio 2.1 has been released! This new version contains a lot of bug fixes, but also quite a few new capabilities. The FEBio software downloads and knowledgebase can be found here. This will allow you to stay up to date on recent activity on the forum. You can subscribe to forums by pressing the "Subscribe" button at the top of the forum. Moderators are here to assist with explaining novel features, addressing bug reports and reviewing feature requests, but the effectiveness of the forum depends critically on the participation of experienced users who can assist novices or share ideas and models that explore challenging problems. A broad level of participation is encouraged, to create a vibrant community that helps improve the quality and usefulness of these open-source/free software products. Forum participants are encouraged to post questions, as well as answer posts from others. This forum serves the community of FEBio and FEBio Studio users and developers.
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