Efficient way to extract moisture data from multiple elements in WUFI 2D
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2025 11:13 pm -1100
Hi everyone,
I’m a bachelor student currently writing my thesis on “Analyse af fugtindtrængning i træbjælker og indplacering i anvendelsesklasser.”
In my project, I’m using WUFI 2D to study the moisture distribution through a timber cross-section.
I’m using the Area Selection feature to look at the moisture content in different parts of the section — but each selected area is exported as a separate Excel file.
For a single cross-section, this results in hundreds of files, which makes it very time-consuming to extract and combine the data.
Is there any way to export all area selections together or otherwise automate the process (for example with a script, Excel macro, or another method)?
My goal is to extract the moisture distribution across the full section efficiently, without having to manually merge all the individual Excel files.
Any tips or experience with automating this process would be very helpful.
I’m a bachelor student currently writing my thesis on “Analyse af fugtindtrængning i træbjælker og indplacering i anvendelsesklasser.”
In my project, I’m using WUFI 2D to study the moisture distribution through a timber cross-section.
I’m using the Area Selection feature to look at the moisture content in different parts of the section — but each selected area is exported as a separate Excel file.
For a single cross-section, this results in hundreds of files, which makes it very time-consuming to extract and combine the data.
Is there any way to export all area selections together or otherwise automate the process (for example with a script, Excel macro, or another method)?
My goal is to extract the moisture distribution across the full section efficiently, without having to manually merge all the individual Excel files.
Any tips or experience with automating this process would be very helpful.