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#76047 - 12/01/21 04:33 AM number of node having supports
vermaccio Offline
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is there a way to extract the number of nodes having support in a caesar model?

example:
node 10: +Z
node 20: +Z, guide
node 30: +Z, -X, +X

in this example i need to know there are 3 nodes having supports.

the caesar report extract 1 support for node 10, 2 for node 20 and 3 for node 30. i don't need it. so i can't use reports cause they count support number and not the node number having (multiple) supports.

i need to know how many "nodes" have support on it.


Edited by vermaccio (12/01/21 04:35 AM)

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#76048 - 12/01/21 06:55 AM Re: number of node having supports [Re: vermaccio]
danb Offline
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not to extract but it is possible to find out how many "nodes" have support on it.
Go to stress isometrics, choose Edit Stress Annotations, then Restraint/hanger types.
It will show you at the left the index, counting exactly how many "nodes" have support on it. ( it will add also the eqp supports/nozzles if you have)
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#76056 - 12/02/21 03:43 PM Re: number of node having supports [Re: vermaccio]
Michael_Fletcher Offline
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Registered: 01/29/10
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1. Fire up Excel.
2. Copy and paste the restraints from CAESAR restraints tab to Excel
3. Select first column.
4. Data > Sort & Filter > Advanced.
5. Copy to another location, Unique records only.
6. Look at row number.

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