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Export results to a CSV file

  1. Load the results you want to extract. You do not have to display them in a post view.

  2. Choose Results tab→Results Manipulation group→Extraction .

  3. In the Results Extraction dialog box, in the Scope group, from the Type list, select from where to extract the results.To output the results for the entire model, select Full Result Model.To output the results of selected nodes or elements, select Nodes or Elements. Click Select Node or Select Elements and select the nodes or elements from the graphics window.To output the results in a specified selection recipe, select Selection Recipe. Click Select Object and select the selection recipes from the graphics window.

  4. In the Result Definition group, select the result sets to extract, depending on the type of results:From the Result list, select a solution or imported results.From the Load Case list, select a step, load case, or subcase.Or, select All Subcases to quickly select all load cases for the selected result set.If available, from the Iteration list, select a mode or time step.Or, select All Iterations to quickly select all iterations for the selected result set.From the Result Type list, select a result type, such as stress or displacement.Or, select All Result Types to quickly select all result types for the selected result set.From the Component list, select a result component or derived value, such as magnitude.Or, select one of the following to quickly select all actual, not derived, result components.For nodal results, select All 3 Components to select the X, Y, and Z components. For elemental or element-nodal results, select All 6 Components to select the XX, YY, ZZ, XY, YZ, and ZX components.If the solution contains beam or shell elements or plies and layers, select the results.Or, select one of the following to quickly select all actual beam or shell locations.For beam elements, select All Beam Locations to select the Recovery, C, D, E, and F locations. For shell elements, select All Shell Locations to select the Top, Bottom, Average, and Bending locations. If the solution contains complex results, from the Complex list, choose the complex part or component.Optionally, specify a coordinate system or units.

  5. Click Add Result Specification to the list .The specified results are listed in the result specifications list box.

  6. Add additional results.

  7. (Optional) To specify averaging calculations for elemental or element-nodal results, click Results Combination and do the following:From the Combine At list, select Nodes or Elements.If you selected Nodes, in the Nodal Combination group, select the appropriate check box to include or exclude elements in the averaging. To exclude elements that reference different material property IDs, clear the MIDs check box. To exclude elements that reference different property IDs, clear the PIDs check box. To exclude elements of different types, such as shell or solid elements, clear the Element Type check box. To exclude elements on different sides of a feature edge when the feature angle exceeds a specified value, clear the Feature Angle check box and enter a value in the Feature Angle box.If you selected to include feature angles, to use results for elements that have free faces, click the Include Internal Elements check box.Click OK.

  8. To select the format for the result values in the CSV file, select an option from the Number Format list. If you selected Fixed Point or Scientific, type the number of decimal places. Choose a value from 0 to 9.

  9. In the Unit System group, select the units in which to output the results. To inherit the units system used in the specified results set, select From Result and select a loaded results set from the list.To specify the results units in which the results are imported, select User Defined. Click Change to select new units from the Result Units dialog box.To let the software infer the output results system from the current part or results file, select Input.

  10. In the Error Handling group, from the Incompatible Results list, select how to treat incompatible data at nodes or elements in any of the selected components or result type. To ignore nodes or elements where the component or result type contain incompatible data, select Skip. To abandon the operation, select Abort.

  11. In the Error Handling group, from the No Data list, select how to treat selected components or result types when data at nodes or elements is absent or incomplete. To ignore the node or element where the component or result type data is missing, select Skip.To output a value of zero for the missing data, select Zero-fill.

  12. In the Format group, for a result, select how you want it organized into rows and columns in the file. You must select at least one item to display in the rows and columns.To display the selected result in a row of the file, select In Rows.To display the selected result in a column of the file, select In Columns.

  13. In the path box, type a path and filename for the file, or click Browse to navigate to an appropriate location.

  14. Click OK.

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Source: https://docs.sw.siemens.com/en-US/doc/289054037/PL20200601120302950.advanced/xid1754639 · retrieved 2026-07-17