![]() Once done so, you will have the elements and the nodes you have previously defined but the geometry the mesh was based on won't be imported letting you change any coordinates you want.Īlso, being the archived file actually a list of the commands needed to recreate what you had archived, by simply accessing the file with any text editor you can apply any change you want (for example, by changing the coordinates of the nodes you can effectively move them - mind that the NBLOCK command requires the data to be formatted in a very specific way). import the data you saved before by either using the /INPUT command or going to File -> Read Input from. export the finite element information (either using the CDWRITE command - CDWRITE,DB, file_name,CDB, - or going to Preprocessor -> Archive Model -> Write and selecting DB - All finite element information under Data to Archive) I'm not sure this would be the quickest/best way to do it, but you can try the following: ![]()
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