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Exporting and importing load case sets (load case filtering)
You can export and import load case sets from the Simulation Navigator.
If you want to use a load case set from one load case filtering solution in a different load case filtering solution, or use a load case set from a margin of safety solution in a load case filtering solution and vice versa, you must export the load case set. You cannot move load case sets from one solution to another solution.
The software exports load case sets to and imports them from Excel files. This file contains information about the load case set and its load cases, including the strength requirement attribute and attributes that you can set when you create the load case set.
Where do I find it?
Exporting a load case set
| Application | Pre/Post |
|---|---|
| Prerequisite | A Simulation file as the displayed and work partAn active load case filtering solution with load case sets |
| Simulation Navigator | Right-click a load case set→Export |
Importing a load case set
| Application | Pre/Post |
|---|---|
| Prerequisite | A Simulation file as the displayed and work partAn active load case filtering solution |
| Command Finder | Import Load Case Set |
| Simulation Navigator | Right-click the Load Case Set node→Import Load Case Set |
How do I
Create a combined load case
Modify combined load cases in a dialog box
Modify combined load cases in a spreadsheet or text editor
Create a load case set for a load case filtering calculation
Create a load case set from load case filtering results
Learn more
Load case sets (load case filtering)
Combined load cases
Results for combined load cases
Orphan load cases (load case filtering)
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Exporting and importing load case sets (load case filtering), Simcenter 3D 2021.1 Series
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