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May 3, 2024 at 7:40 amJacopo Bardiani SubscriberGood morning everyone, I'm studying inside a Static Structural analysis a portion of a double bottom structure of a ship. I'm using shell elements. I desire to export the connectivity matrix. So a file containing the id of each element and then the 4 nodes associated with each element. How can I do it? Thanks, Jacopo 
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May 3, 2024 at 8:23 amErik Kostson Ansys Employee Hi This post shows how to do that: /forum/forums/topic/how-can-i-get-the-element-connectivity-matrix-in-apdl/ ALso this to output this info to a text file (using /output): /forum/forums/topic/how-can-i-print-my-ansys-results-in-txt-format-using-command-line/  All the best Erik  
 
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