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[GiDlist] Output varies with folder name, a bug?
Send by: Jian Zou Hi, all When I invoke Gid (in batch mode with gid.exe -b batch.bch -n) from folders with different names, I found that the result is slightly different. For example, with attached batch file 1. under E:a, type c:Program FilesGiDgid.exe -b temp.bch -n 2. under E:a1, type c:Program FilesGiDgid.exe -b temp.bch -n I found that the two output file (see attached result.zip) are different, i.e. the meshing result varies when the folder name contains number (or characters other than letters). Is this a known bug? I am using GiD 9 under windows XP. By the way, it seems that the problem could be solved if gid.exe has been put under PATH. Regards, Jian -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: temp.bch Type: application/octet-stream Size: 11130 bytes Desc: not available Url : ... [GiDlist] Output varies with folder name, a bug?
Send by: Enrique Escolano I think that the result of the mesh doesn't depend on the current
directory!!
and it doesn't matter if GiD is on the PATH because your are specifying the
full path to GiD "c:Program FilesGiDgid.exe"
Are you completely sure that do you have exactly the same file 'temp.bch' on
both directories E:a emp.bch and E:a1 emp.bch ?
And are you sure that the 'gid.ini' file that store the gid preferences
(meshing preferences also) is the same between both runs?
(maybe the first batch changed some setting, or you started GiD as user and
changed something (gid.ini is saved to disk when exiting GiD)
Note: The location of 'gid.ini' depends of your platform and username
e.g. for Windows Vista is at C:Users<username>AppDataRoamingGiDgid.ini
and for XP is at C:Documents and settings<username>Application
DataGiDgid.ini
Regards
Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jian Zou" <...
[GiDlist] Re: Output varies with folder name, a bug?
Send by: Jian Zou Hi Enrique,
Thank you for the reply.
Attached please find the input batch (temp.bch.gz) I used for testing
and output (result.zip, including gid.ini). You will see that temp.bch
and gid.ini are the same for the two test (I am running the test in
batch mode directly from command line with -b -n option), but the
meshing results (temp.gid.msh) are slightly different.
I have to say once again that I found this problem under WindowsXP and
GiD-9.0.4, and gid.exe is referenced by its full path. If gid.exe is
under the PATH and I invoke by using gid -b temp.bch -n (ie. without
specifying the full path), E:a and E:a1 produce identical results.
GiD-8.0.6 is OK.
Regards,
Jian
----- Original Message -----
I think that the result of the mesh doesn't depend on the current
directory!!
and it doesn't matter if GiD is on the PATH because your are specifying the
full path to GiD "c:Program FilesGiDgid.exe"
Are you completely sure that do you have exactly the same file 'temp.bch' on
both directories E:a emp.bch and E:a1 emp.bch ?
And are you sure that the 'gid.ini' file that store the gid preferences
(meshing preferences also) is the same between both runs?
(maybe the first batch changed some setting, or you started GiD as user and
changed something (gid.ini is saved to disk when exiting GiD)
Note: The location of 'gid.ini' depends of your platform and username
e.g. for Windows Vista is at C:Users<username>AppDataRoamingGiDgid.ini
and for XP is at C:Documents and settings<username>Application
DataGiDgid.ini
Regards
Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jian Zou" <...
[GiDlist] Re: Output varies with folder name, a bug?
Send by: Enrique Escolano are you sure that the gid.ini is the same when running both cases? 0. copy to a temporary folder "gid.ini" from "C:Documents and settings<username>Application DataGiDgid.ini" 1. under E:a, type "C:Program FilesGiDgid.exe" -b temp.bch -n 2 restore "gid.ini" from your temporary copy (the last gid.exe could have changed it) 3. under E:a1, type "C:Program FilesGiDgid.exe" -b temp.bch -n and compare if both meshes are equal I am trying to repeat it, but in my tests I am obtaining always the same result! I think that the problem is related to the content of the gid.ini, that has the variables GIDDEFAULT and GIDDEFAULTTCL and in your case are pointing to a GiD different of the 9.0.4 that you use for the batchs, located at "c:Program FilesGiD" and the variables in your gid.ini point to GIDDEFAULT "D:/apps/GiD" GIDDEFAULTTCL "D:/apps/GiD/scripts" This GIDDEFAULT and GIDDEFAULTTCL gid.ini settings are deprecated, and we definitely ignored them everywere in the last beta version 9.2.5b I think that you can avoid the problem removing this two lines from your gid.ini or setting tjhem to the appropiated GiD path GIDDEFAULT "C:/Program Files/GiD" GIDDEFAULTTCL "C:/Program Files/GiD/scripts" or updating to the 9.2.5b beta version ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jian Zou" <... [GiDlist] PostProcess problem
Send by: CHEN Ningning Hi, I wonder if the mesh in postProcess file .flavia.msh can be changed with the time step. Just as the result in postProcess, we can put the result of each time step in it. Thanks, xjtucnn at 163.com 2010-01-07 [GiDlist] PostProcess problem
Send by: CHEN Ningning Hi, Find the way, Thanks. >Hi, >I wonder if the mesh in postProcess file .flavia.msh can be changed with the time step. Just as the result in postProcess, we can put the result of each time step in it. > >Thanks, > xjtucnn at 163.com > 2010-01-07 [GiDlist] PostProcess problem
Send by: CHEN Ningning Hi, My question is: I want to plot two field result in one .flavia.res file. if the mesh is fixed in every time step, it works well. But when the mesh is changed with time step( I mean I use the group and on group, see in attachment), although two field result is read in, the postprocess only show one field. Is it some problem with the .res file? The attachment is post-process mesh and result file. Thanks, xjtucnn at 163.com 2010-01-08 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: mag.gid.rar Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1134447 bytes Desc: not available Url : ... [GiDlist] Importing Gis data
Send by: fsalazar at cimne.upc.edu Good morning, and happy new year! My question is related to the way of working with Gis files in GiD (shp, lyr, tin). I need to create a model from topographic data in Gid format. I've downloaded it and I've worked with it using ArcGis. I know there is an option in GiD to import shape files. I tried and it worked, but the polylines don't have elevation. Of course, I can move them to their right position, but it would be a hard work. Besides, given that the shape files have polylines with elevation, after importing them to GiD I should create new lines to have closed surfaces, and after that mesh them. It is possible to create a triangulation (TIN) in Gid. I wonder if importing the TIN to GiD would be possible, so that I would already have a surface and could directly mesh it. I know that GiD is being used as pre and post processor for CARPA, which has to deal with similar topographic data. I suppose that people working with this software will have found similar problems to create their models, and that there has to be an appropiate way of creating a GiD model from Gis data. Thanks! Fernando Salazar González Ingeniero de Caminos, Canales y Puertos CIMNE Paseo Gral Martínez Campos, 41, 9º Izq. Madrid 28010. Tel. +34 91 319 13 59 Tel. +34 610 234 477 Fax: +34 91 319 13 59 ... [GiDlist] Importing Gis data
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello Fernando, The last GiD beta versions (since 9.1.0b ) import the shp files with the right elevation instead to have z=0 Which GiD version are you using? If the problems persists with the last beta, send me the .shp example (directly to escolano at cimne.upc.edu) GiD doesn't import TIN files (I think that is not an stadarized format, send also this file to have a look to its format), maybe you can export this triangulation in another format like stl or vrml Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: fsalazar at cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Re: Output varies with folder name, a bug? (GiD-9.0.4)
Send by: Jian Zou Hi Enrique, That's exactly what I did. The inconsistency between "C:Program Files" and "D:..." comes from the fact that I moved GiD to another folder with simpler name. Actually, there is no change in gid.ini before and after the batch run with -b -n. Anyway, I can reproduce the event with GiD-9.0.4 from two different PC. Yet GiD-8.0.6 produces identical meshing no matter what is the folder's name. Regards, Jian On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 7:01 PM, <gidlist-request at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> wrote: > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Re: Output varies with folder name, a bug? (Enrique Escolano) ... [GiDlist] Re: Output varies with folder name, a bug? (GiD-9.0.4)
Send by: Enrique Escolano I am sorry, but I am unable to repeat this problem, in my tests I am always having the same mesh file (also setting your gid.ini to use exactly your same meshing preferences) Note: I am using Windows Vista x32, and testing from a unit named L instead E (L:a and L:a) I don't understand how the folder name can affect the mesh !! maybe there is some random uninitialized variable and you are also obtaining different meshes when running gid several times from the same folder? (e.g. always from E:a) Have you tried with the 9.2.5b beta version? (as I explained, we did some changes related to the GIDDEFAULT gid.ini setting) Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jian Zou" <... [GiDlist] Output varies with folder name, a bug? (GiD-9.0.4)
Send by: Jian Zou Hi Enrique, I got something more interesting after GiD-9.2.5b is installed. 1. I can run gid.exe successfully from StartMenu-Run or cygwin, yet fail to do so when I use cmd.exe: it says I need to set Env-variable GIDDEFAULT to the path of executables. While, gid.exe is in my PATH already. 2. When I use the full path, it generates mesh, but some error occurs (seems like a memory dump or conflict). When run from GUI, everything is fine and the meshing is the same as the one generated from cmd-line (different from GiD-8 or Gid-9.0.x). Anyway, I totally agree with what you said (some location dependent random number may be involved). Thank you so much again for your kindly help and suggestion. Regards, Jian >... [GiDlist] boundary faces
Send by: Zdzislaw Wozniak Dear All, Say, I have a volume defined by several surfaces. How can I get a list of the element faces located on some of the bounding surfaces. I was trying to get it by assigning a temperature load to the surface but it did not work. I am using gid9.0.2-dyn-64 on Fedora 12. Thank you in advance. Zdzislaw [GiDlist] boundary faces
Send by: Enrique Escolano Your problemtype must define a condition declared as CONDITION: your_condition CONDTYPE: over surfaces CONDMESHTYPE: over face elements Then when generating the mesh it will be applied to the faces of the elements (probably your temperature load was applied to nodes) [GiDlist] PostProcess problem
Send by: CHEN Ningning Hi, My question is: I want to plot two field result in one .flavia.res file. if the mesh is fixed in every time step, it works well. But when the mesh is changed with time step( I mean I use the group and on group, see in attachment), although two field result is read in, the postprocess only show one field. Is it some problem with the .res file? The attachment is post-process mesh and result file. Thanks, xjtucnn at 163.com 2010-01-15 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: mag.gid.rar Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1134447 bytes Desc: not available Url : ... [GiDlist] PostProcess problem
Send by: Miguel Adolfo Pasenau de Riera Hello, there was a bug in gid when the names of the groups has spaces. This has been solved. Until we make public the next version, you can try not using spaces in the group's name. Another advice is that all the results of one mesh group should be specified inside a single 'Ongroup--end ongroup' block. In your example your have declared several 'Ongroup--end ongroup' blocks: onGroup "step 0" Result "unoda0" "Load Analysis" 0 Scalar OnNodes ... end ongroup onGroup "step 0" Result "unodb0" "Load Analysis" 0 Vector OnNodes ... end ongroup onGroup "step 1" .. the correct way is: onGroup "step 0" Result "unoda0" "Load Analysis" 0 Scalar OnNodes ... Result "unodb0" "Load Analysis" 0 Vector OnNodes ... end ongroup onGroup "step 1" .. I send you enclosed your example patched. best regards, Miguel Pasenau -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Miguel Pasenau @: ... [GiDlist] Re: boundary faces
Send by: Zdzislaw Wozniak Hi, Following your advice, I was trying to apply ansys55_3d problem type to extract element faces bounding a meshed volume. Out of the six (6) condition types listed in the ansys55_3d.cnd file only three appeared in the condition menu: Point-Constraints, Point-Force-Load, and Point-Moment-Load. All remaining three surface load condition types were missing from the menu. Am I doing something wrong? I am using gid9.0.2-dyn-64 on Fedora 12, kernel 2.6.31.9-174.fc12.x86_64, AMD Phenom Quad. Thank you in advance. Zdzislaw [GiDlist] RE: boundary faces (cd...)
Send by: Zdzislaw Wozniak Silly of me. I found what I did wrong with ansys55_3d problem. Sorry for the previous posting. Zdzislaw [GiDlist] Line graphs - quadratic elements
Send by: Nunzio Losacco Hi everyone, as far as I can see when drawing line graphs in GiD for quadratic elements meshes, results at the midside nodes are not displayed neither GiD does any (quadratic) interpolation across the element. Is there a way to get that? Regards, Nunzio Losacco. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100118/e84e9664/attachment.htm [GiDlist] problems meshing section of building envelope
Send by: Josh K Hi all; I'm interested in modelling the heat-transfer characteristics of several building envelope designs. I'm attempting to use Elmer to do this, with GiD for the mesh. However, I'm having some serious problems creating a mesh. There are two elements of the construction (wall studs and z-girts, which are used to hold up insulation) that have very small cross-sections in directions orthogonal to one another and these seem to be the source of most of my problems. I've attempted to do an unstructured mesh of the entire assembly with a very small element size (1) with no success (ie, I get messages telling me the mesh creation failed). I've also tried just setting the sizes of potentially problematic elements of the construction (ie, the studs and z-girts) to this extremely small size and used more moderate sizes for the rest of the assembly, and this also hasn't worked. Finally, I've attempted to use a structured orthogonal mesh for the whole assembly, which seems as if it would work quite well because there are no non-orthogonal angles in the entire assembly, but a number of the volumes seem to resist being meshed in this fashion, with the "Centered Structured Mesh" dialogue popping up and non-orthogonal mesh resulting (and failing). So, I basically don't know what to do. I'm wondering if anyone has modelled anything similar to this, or could offer any hints regarding the approach I should take. Many thanks, Josh -- Josh Kjenner, P.Eng., LEED AP Manasc Isaac Architects Ltd. 10225 100 Avenue :: Edmonton, AB T5J 0A1 780.429.3977 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] problems meshing section of building envelope
Send by: Enrique Escolano As you said, very thin parts are problematic to be meshed and could generate a lot of elements, probably meshing structuredly of semi-structuredly some parts is a good option. You can split the problematic parts to isolate the problem: 'divide and conquer' Send us the model to have a look (if you want directly to my e-mail instead the whole GiDList) Regards Enrique Escolano GiD Team ----- Original Message ----- From: Josh K To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 1:08 AM Subject: [GiDlist] problems meshing section of building envelope Hi all; I'm interested in modelling the heat-transfer characteristics of several building envelope designs. I'm attempting to use Elmer to do this, with GiD for the mesh. However, I'm having some serious problems creating a mesh. There are two elements of the construction (wall studs and z-girts, which are used to hold up insulation) that have very small cross-sections in directions orthogonal to one another and these seem to be the source of most of my problems. I've attempted to do an unstructured mesh of the entire assembly with a very small element size (1) with no success (ie, I get messages telling me the mesh creation failed). I've also tried just setting the sizes of potentially problematic elements of the construction (ie, the studs and z-girts) to this extremely small size and used more moderate sizes for the rest of the assembly, and this also hasn't worked. Finally, I've attempted to use a structured orthogonal mesh for the whole assembly, which seems as if it would work quite well because there are no non-orthogonal angles in the entire assembly, but a number of the volumes seem to resist being meshed in this fashion, with the "Centered Structured Mesh" dialogue popping up and non-orthogonal mesh resulting (and failing). So, I basically don't know what to do. I'm wondering if anyone has modelled anything similar to this, or could offer any hints regarding the approach I should take. Many thanks, Josh -- Josh Kjenner, P.Eng., LEED AP Manasc Isaac Architects Ltd. 10225 100 Avenue :: Edmonton, AB T5J 0A1 780.429.3977 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Algorithm used in Smooth Contour Fill
Send by: Thanh Chau Dinh Hello: Can you please help with following questions: 1. What is algorithm used for Smooth Contour Fill? 2. What are equations used for calculating Si, Sii, Siii from 6 components of Matrix type in post-processing? Thank you in advance. Regards, Thanh -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100120/07c6582c/attachment.htm [GiDlist] Algorithm used in Smooth Contour Fill
Send by: Miguel Adolfo Pasenau de Riera Hi, explained in GiD's help and in : http://www.gidhome.com/support_team/gidbeta/gid125.html#POSTPROCESS%20RESULT S%3ESmooth%20Contour%20Fill http://www.gidhome.com/support_team/gidbeta/gid148.html#POSTPROCESS%20DATA%2 0FILES%3EPostprocess%20results%20format:%20ProjectName.post.res%3EResult%20b lock 1.- foreach element incident to a node, the gauss point results are extrapolated to the nodes. Then from the set of extrapolated values for that node, GiD uses: - the minimum value if 'Options-->Contour-->Smoothing type-->minimum value' is selected; - the maximum value if 'Options-->Contour-->Smoothing type-->maximum value' is selected; - the mean value if 'Options-->Contour-->Smoothing type-->mean value' is selected ( == sum(all values) / NumValues) 2.- When a stress matrix is read, GiD calculates the eigen vectors and eigen values of this matrix, then sort them according to the eigen values, being Si the biggest value and Siii the smallest one. Miguel Pasenau -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Miguel Pasenau @: ... [GiDlist] Algorithm used in Smooth Contour Fill
Send by: Enrique Escolano 2- Eigenvalues/eigenvector are calculated with an iterative Jacobi method (see "Numerical Recipes in C" at http://www.nrbook.com/a/bookcpdf.php , chapter 11.1) ----- Original Message ----- From: Miguel Adolfo Pasenau de Riera To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 4:05 PM Subject: RE: [GiDlist] Algorithm used in Smooth Contour Fill Hi, explained in GiD's help and in : http://www.gidhome.com/support_team/gidbeta/gid125.html#POSTPROCESS%20RESULTS%3ESmooth%20Contour%20Fill... [GiDlist] Algorithm used in Smooth Contour Fill
Send by: Thanh Chau Dinh Hello: Thanks for your clear reply. Thanh On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:05 AM, Miguel Adolfo Pasenau de Riera < miguel at cimne.upc.edu> wrote: > Hi, > > explained in GiD's help and in : > > > http://www.gidhome.com/support_team/gidbeta/gid125.html#POSTPROCESS%20RESULTS%3ESmooth%20Contour%20Fill > > > http://www.gidhome.com/support_team/gidbeta/gid148.html#POSTPROCESS%20DATA%20FILES%3EPostprocess%20results%20format:%20ProjectName.post.res%3EResult%20block... [GiDlist] Postprocess. Velocity distribution
Send by: fsalazar at cimne.upc.edu Good morming We are studying the flow of water through a pipe (in 3D) with PFEM. In order to evaluate the discharge in a section, we need to know the velicity distribution in that section. We have been serching for the rigt tool in GiD and we have got to the procedure I´m describing below. We would like to know if there could be an easier way to do this. We tried to make a cut in the section to analyze, and then to draw a line diagram following a diameter of this section, but it doesn't work (the message "Sorry, but a line graph could not be created" appears). So, we make as follows. - Transform the cut to a surface set (Do cuts/Convert cuts to surface sets). - Cut the new surface set created witha a diameter, so that we get half section (approximately, because it doesn't cut it in a straigth line). - Draw a border diagram, and extract the information along the diameter, discarding the nodes at the outside border of the pipe, whose velocity is zero. - Work with the data in EXCEL. This procedure takes some time, but is enough when the velocity distribution has radial symmetry. Otherwise we would need to repeat it cutting the setion in different directions. As I said before, we would like to know if there could be a better way to do this. In 2D, a line graph can be created directly over the surface layer of water, thus it is easier. Thanks. Fernando Salazar González Ingeniero de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Director de CIMNE-Madrid Paseo Gral Martínez Campos, 41, 9º Izq. Madrid 28010. Tel. +34 91 319 13 59 Tel. +34 610 234 477 Fax: +34 91 319 13 59 ... [GiDlist] Postprocess. Velocity distribution
Send by: Enrique Escolano Some comments:
1- You can use 'Line graph' to do a graph in a straight segment between two coordinates, without need to explicitly do the double cut.
(e.g. selecting two points of your diameter is what you want not?)
2- You can set the option: Do cuts->Automatically convert cut to set
Then all cuts are automatically converted to sets (as you know some utilities, like do another cut, are available for sets, but no for cuts)
3- We are adding to post tools to Integrate results along some meshes, without the need to export the graph to excel or other utiltites.
For next beta versions you will be able to integrate some result, like the velocity on a mesh (e.g. the velocity vector on a cutting section), or along a graph (e.g. the a velocity component along a diameter cut)
Enrique Escolano
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Send by: fsalazar at cimne.upc.edu Thanks for the answer. We are looking forward for the next beta version! Regarding your first comment, we have already tried it, but we just get a graph containing only two points placed in the border, and thus with null velocity. Thanks again Fernando Salazar González Ingeniero de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Director de CIMNE-Madrid Paseo Gral Martínez Campos, 41, 9º Izq. Madrid 28010. Tel. +34 91 319 13 59 Tel. +34 610 234 477 Fax: +34 91 319 13 59 fsalazar at cimne.upc.edu www.cimne.com AVISO IMPORTANTE Los datos de carácter personal contenidos en el mensaje, se registrarán enun fichero para facilitar la gestión de las comunicaciones de CIMNE. Se pueden ejercitar los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición por escrito, dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas de CIMNE, Gran Capitán s/n, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, España. AVIS IMPORTANT Les dades de caràcter personal contingudes en aquest missatge es registraran en un fitxer per facilitar la gestió de les comunicacions del CIMNE. Es poden exercir els drets d'accés, rectificació, cancel·lació i oposició, per escrit a les nostres oficines del CIMNE, Gran Capità s/n, Edifici C1, Campus Nord UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Espanya. IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially andstored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; } On Fri 22/01/10 12:01 PM , ... [GiDlist] Line graph
Send by: Enrique Escolano How are you creating the line graph? (I usually use it from the Window->View graphs tool, more useful that from the View results->Graph menu) Maybe your volume sets are hidden when cutting and you only cutted some surface sets? Only visible sets are cutted. Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: fsalazar at cimne.upc.edu To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 12:48 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Line graph Thanks for the answer. We are looking forward for the next beta version! Regarding your first comment, we have already tried it, but we just get a graph containing only two points placed in the border, and thus with null velocity. Thanks again Fernando Salazar González Ingeniero de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Director de CIMNE-Madrid Paseo Gral Martínez Campos, 41, 9º Izq. Madrid 28010. Tel. +34 91 319 13 59 Tel. +34 610 234 477 Fax: +34 91 319 13 59 ... [GiDlist] Support Required
Send by: Shriram Hello GiD Team, I have been having some issues that I wanted to get clarified on. Any suggestions, responses are appreciated. I am listing them briefly: - I want to use the GiDpost library in FORTRAN. I link the .lib file and include the dependencies. However, the GiDpost commands are not recognized while compiling. There is a header file that needs to be included for C++ users. I guess there should a file to include in FORTRAN too. There is no such file. Please tell me how to go about using the GiDpost in FORTRAN - I am trying to do a series of analysis i.e. I do the pre processing using GiD and execute a solver. Now, using the results from the solver (which would have been written to a .post.res) and also information from pre processing, I want to call another solver and generate another post.res file. How do you suggest going about this kind of a process? - In post process, I do a 2D analysis and select "PlainDeformationMatrix" (in the .post.res file) to display the components of the stresses. However, during the post processing all the six components of stresses are displayed in the result menu. There should be only 4 components displayed. How do I correct this? Thanks and have a nice day! Shriram -- Process Engineer Moore Nanotechnology Systems Keene, NH 03431 USA -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Support Required (GiDpost)
Send by: ronda at cimne.upc.es Hi, En/na Shriram ha escrit: > Hello GiD Team, > > > > I have been having some issues that I wanted to get clarified on. Any > suggestions, responses are appreciated. I am listing them briefly: > > > > - I want to use the GiDpost library in FORTRAN. I link the .lib > file and include the dependencies. However, the GiDpost commands are not > recognized while compiling. There is a header file that needs to be > included for C++ users. I guess there should a file to include in > FORTRAN too. There is no such file. Please tell me how to go about using ... [GiDlist] Support Required (GiDpost)
Send by: Shriram Hello, 1) The error message is: - Error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _GID_OPENPOSTRESULTFILE referenced in function _MAIN__testpostfor.obj 2) I am using "Intel(R) Visual Fortran Compiler Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, 11.0.3454.2005". So I guess, the compiler version is 11.0 3) These messages are generated while linking the project Thanks for your replies! Shriram -----Original Message----- From: gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Support Required (GiDpost)
Send by: ronda at cimne.upc.es Is the compiler the 32 or 64 bit version? En/na Shriram ha escrit: > Hello, > > 1) The error message is: > > - Error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _GID_OPENPOSTRESULTFILE > referenced in function _MAIN__testpostfor.obj > > 2) I am using "Intel(R) Visual Fortran Compiler Integration for Microsoft > Visual Studio 2005, 11.0.3454.2005". So I guess, the compiler version is > 11.0 > > 3) These messages are generated while linking the project > > Thanks for your replies! > Shriram >... [GiDlist] Support Required (GiDpost)
Send by: Shriram The compiler is a 32 bit version running on Win32 platform. -----Original Message----- From: gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu] On Behalf Of ronda at cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 9:58 AM To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Subject: Re: [GiDlist] Support Required (GiDpost) Is the compiler the 32 or 64 bit version? En/na Shriram ha escrit: >... [GiDlist] Support Required
Send by: Enrique Escolano - The header file ot the library is necessary only for C/C++, FORTRAN doesn't use this headers. The problem probably is that your linker doesn't found the functions because of the 'decoration' of the names (e.g FORTRAN convert all names to capital letters), but depending on your compiler it can expect something other prefix or suffix, probably you can modify in your project the 'calling convention', or recompile the library with other settings. - your batch file can secuentially invoke several exes and the ouput of one could be input of another - GiD internally always work with 3D results, all 2D analysis are handled internally like 3D, you can't do nothing. Maybe for future versions we can hide to user all 3D options when the problem is 2D Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: ... [GiDlist] Support Required
Send by: Shriram Enrique, Thanks for the replies. - I understand that I can have multiple .bas files and call multiple exes using the batch file. My problem is, after executing the first exe (which produces a .post.res file) I want to create the second input file from GiD which also uses the information from the .post.res file. So my -2.bas file will use information from pre-processing and information from the .post.res file to create the second.dat file, which would be used by the second solver. How can that be done? I need this because the second solver needs information from the result of the first solver Also how do you suggest post processing the multiple .post.res file from each solver? Should I post processing by opening all files using the Files -> Open multiple option? Thanks, Shriram From: ... [GiDlist] Support Required
Send by: Enrique Escolano About the problems linking the library gidpos.lib with your FORTRAN code using Intel(R) Visual Fortran Compiler Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 x32 Our precompiled Winx32 library (I attach an updated release version) include function names with two decorated syntax: e.g. for the function GiD_OpenPostMeshFile: _GID_OPENPOSTMESHFILE at 12 with the name in capital letters prefixed by _ and sufixed with @number , where number depend on the arguments size and _GiD_OpenPostMeshFile with the original C/C++ name, with mixed uppercase and lowercase, and a prefix _) I succesfully linked it with our 'testpostfor.f' example, but to do it I had to change the FORTRAN project settings: FORTRAN - External procedures -Callling convention to CVF (/iface:cvf) Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: ... [GiDlist] Support Required
Send by: Shriram Enrique, Thanks for the replies. - I understand that I can have multiple .bas files and call multiple exes using the batch file. My problem is, after executing the first exe (which produces a .post.res file) I want to create the second input file from GiD which also uses the information from the .post.res file. So my -2.bas file will use information from pre-processing and information from the .post.res file to create the second.dat file, which would be used by the second solver. How can that be done? I need this because the second solver needs information from the result of the first solver Also how do you suggest post processing the multiple .post.res file from each solver? Should I post processing by opening all files using the Files -> Open multiple option? Thanks, Shriram From: ... [GiDlist] Support Required
Send by: Enrique Escolano Your second solver can read the required information directly from the .post.res of the first solver (or from a more simple file written by it to avoid the complexity to parse the .post.res) I don't know what are you really doing, and how are the related results. e.g. the mesh is the same for both? you can use merge, open multiple (can create an index file, with the names of the files to be openes), or open each result in a different GiD,... ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 4:25 PM Subject: RE: [GiDlist] Support Required Enrique, Thanks for the replies. - I understand that I can have multiple .bas files and call multiple exes using the batch file. My problem is, after executing the first exe (which produces a .post.res file) I want to create the second input file from GiD which also uses the information from the .post.res file. So my -2.bas file will use information from pre-processing and information from the .post.res file to create the second.dat file, which would be used by the second solver. How can that be done? I need this because the second solver needs information from the result of the first solver Also how do you suggest post processing the multiple .post.res file from each solver? Should I post processing by opening all files using the Files -> Open multiple option? Thanks, Shriram From: ... [GiDlist] Compatibility problems with Windows 7
Send by: almeidae at usp.br Dear GiD users, I'm having a lot of trouble with GiD 9.0.4 (GiD9.0.4-win-x64) in Windows 7 professional and found it strange that nobody has complained about it yet. The problem is that GiD freezes and does not respond after some commands, for instance when I try to save a snapshot in postprocessing mode. Has someone observed something similar? Is there a compatibility problem between the Windows Vista version of GiD and Windows 7? Thanks, Edgard. [GiDlist] Compatibility problems with Windows 7
Send by: Enrique Escolano Are you able to repeat the problem in a systematic way? Could you explain us the exact commands used to 'freeze' GiD? I think that it won't be a problem related to Windows 7, You can also try the last 9.2.7b beta version: http://www.gidhome.com/download/do07.html The password of GiD 9.0.4 is valid for all 9.x versions Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: <almeidae at usp.br> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 1:59 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Compatibility problems with Windows 7 >... [GiDlist] Compatibility problems with Windows 7
Send by: almeidae at usp.br Dear Enrique, Sorry for the delay. It's not easy to reproduce my problem in Windows 7. I'm working now with a very simple model and GiD v9.0.4 freezes when I try to find the distance between two points. It asks for the two points, then the label place, and it freezes processing the command. The problem repeated three times. I'll restart my computer to check if the problem persists. If not, I'll write again. Thanks, Edgard. Citando Enrique Escolano <escolano at cimne.upc.edu>: > Are you able to repeat the problem in a systematic way? ... [GiDlist] Compatibility problems with Windows 7
Send by: Enrique Escolano I tried to do the same, also with GiD 9.0.4 x32, but GiD is not frozing on my Windows 7 tests. maybe we are doing somethin slightly differernt. I'm using the preprocess menu Utilities->Distance and clicking some geometric points (and some new coordinated swapping to NoJoin mode) Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: <almeidae at usp.br> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:05 PM Subject: Re: [GiDlist] Compatibility problems with Windows 7 >... [GiDlist] Compatibility problems with Windows 7
Send by: almeidae at usp.br Hi Enrique, The problem I described is in the toolbox command `dimension distance between two points', it still freezes GiD program in my computer, in both 32 and 64-bits versions of GiD running Windows 7. I tried to use the distance command in the menu and it works. Thanks, Edgard. Citando Enrique Escolano <escolano at cimne.upc.edu>: > I tried to do the same, also with GiD 9.0.4 x32, but GiD is not frozing > on my Windows 7 tests. > > maybe we are doing somethin slightly differernt. > I'm using the preprocess menu Utilities->Distance ... [GiDlist] Extracting results from contour fills
Send by: Nunzio Losacco Hi everyone, I have a quite large 3D mesh and I'm interested in the results in a specific cut plane. The plane doesn't cross any node so I guess the contour fill is created by some kind of interpolation between values at the nodes. Is it possible to get the numerical values in a grid of points in the cut plane? I'd like to repeat a question no one replied to yet: when plotting line grapsh GiD doesn't seem to do any interpolation between values at the nodes. Midside nodes resultes aren't displayed either. Is it possible to get some interpolation between value at the nodes? Thank you very much, NL. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Extracting results from contour fills
Send by: Enrique Escolano You can do the cut, and convert it to set (there is a flag to atomatically convert cuts to sets) A cut converted to set is like other meshes, you can list its nodes, or export it to an ASCII file to easily read it. A comment: new 9.2.7b beta version include a new feature in postprocess to integrate an scalar or vector result on a selected set, maybe is what you want to obtain in your cut plane. About the line graphs plotting quadratic nodes, I don't know if they could be forced to be calculated or plotted, if not we can add this to the list of thinks to do for next versions... Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Nunzio Losacco To: ... [GiDlist] quadratic triangles (tria 6)
Send by: Nunzio Losacco Hi everyone, Something strange happens when working on windows 32bit latest beta versions. When I do Calculate on a quadratic triangles mesh I actually have 3 noded triangles in the .dat output file. This happens with version 9.2.3 and 9.2.5b. With the very latest version (9.2.7b) the "Quadratic" option in the Mesh drop-down menu has simply disappeared!! In all other cases (same geometry model, same .bas file but older versions of GiD fo Windows or Linux versions) everything works fine. Did anyone note the same behaviour? NL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100203/8d7a75ef/attachment.htm... [GiDlist] quadratic triangles (tria 6)
Send by: Enrique Escolano The quadratic option of the menu has been moved in the last 9.2.7b to the Preferences window (Mesh tab), to be in the same place as the other meshing global variables. About the problem when writting the calculation file, Which command are you using in the .bas template to write the mesh connectivities? I tried a simple *elemsconec command *loop elems *elemsnum *elemsconec *end elems and it worked well (GiD 9.2.7b Windows x32) Are you sure that your mesh is really generated quadratic (can list some element, or show node labels to see if quadratic nodes exists) If it continue failing, please, send me a zip with your problemtype and a small example Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Nunzio Losacco To: ... [GiDlist] Line graphs in 9.2.7
Send by: Nunzio Losacco Apparently with the latest version I cannot plot stresses with line graphs anymore. Do you know why? The option is available for border graphs instead. It sounds very strange. NL. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100204/da7b5f39/attachment.htm [GiDlist] Re: Line graphs in 9.2.7
Send by: Nunzio Losacco Alright, the option is still available in Window --> View graphs. But in this case Ctrl-a doesn't work for joinig points, you have to do it by the right-click menu. Very strange bug, NL. 2010/2/4 Nunzio Losacco <nunzio.losacco at gmail.com> > Apparently with the latest version I cannot plot stresses with line graphs > anymore. Do you know why? The option is available for border graphs > instead. It sounds very strange. > > NL. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Re: Line graphs in 9.2.7
Send by: Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Nunzio Losacco To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 1:42 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Re: Line graphs in 9.2.7 Alright, the option is still available in Window --> View graphs. But in this case Ctrl-a doesn't work for joinig points, you have to do it by the right-click menu. Very strange bug, NL. 2010/2/4 Nunzio Losacco <nunzio.losacco at gmail.com> Apparently with the latest version I cannot plot stresses with line graphs anymore. Do you know why? The option is available for border graphs instead. It sounds very strange. NL. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Re: Line graphs in 9.2.7
Send by: Enrique Escolano The menu option was broken because we added a new Graph->Integrate option and we did some error on the neighbor menu. Using the View graph window, Ctrl-a works, but the problem is that the focus is on this window instead the main window. if you click for example the caption of this window to set the focus you can see that Ctrl-a swaps the join - no join mode. ----- Original Message ----- From: Nunzio Losacco To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 1:42 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Re: Line graphs in 9.2.7 Alright, the option is still available in Window --> View graphs. But in this case Ctrl-a doesn't work for joinig points, you have to do it by the right-click menu. Very strange bug, NL. 2010/2/4 Nunzio Losacco <... [GiDlist] Line graphs in 9.2.7
Send by: Enrique Escolano It seems that there is a bug in this version with the menu View results->Graphs->Line graph we will fix it. but you can use: Window->View graphs... using this window is more comfortable that using the other menu. Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Nunzio Losacco To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 1:38 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Line graphs in 9.2.7 Apparently with the latest version I cannot plot stresses with line graphs anymore. Do you know why? The option is available for border graphs instead. It sounds very strange. NL. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Meshing strategy
Send by: Smith, Mark Hi Gid Team I frequently have to do an analysis using geometry of an assembly imported from CAD via an iges model (for example). This normally requires huge amounts of post processing to ensure that I have only one common surface between mating parts by splitting surfaces & volumes etc so the mesh matches across common boundaries. I have attached a simple example of a rod passing through an annular ring where the OD of the rod & the ID of the ring are identical, is there a simple way of making the meshes of the 2 parts match over their common surfaces? Regards mark Please be advised that this email may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy or re-transmit this email. If you have received this email in error, please notify us by email by replying to the sender and by telephone (call us collect at +1 202-828-0850) and delete this message and any attachments. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and assistance. In addition, Danaher and its subsidiaries disclaim that the content of this email constitutes an offer to enter into, or the acceptance of, any contract or agreement or any amendment thereto; provided that the foregoing disclaimer does not invalidate the binding effect of any digital or other electronic reproduction of a manual signature that is included in any attachment to this email. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: meshing_test.geo Type: application/octet-stream Size: 7488 bytes Desc: meshing_test.geo Url : ... [GiDlist] Meshing strategy
Send by: Abel Coll Dear Mark, In the example you sent us, I recomend you to split the surfaces 1 and 2 using the contour lines of surface 7, and then you should collapse the surfaces which are "in the same place" in the space. Kind regards, ABEL _________________________________ Abel Coll Sans - Civil Engineer CIMNE - International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering Ofice c-2, C1 building - Campus Nord UPC Gran Capità s/n, 08034 Barcelona T: 34 - 93 401 74 03 Fax: 34 - 93 40 65 17 ________________________________ AVISO IMPORTANTE Los datos de carácter personal contenidos en el mensaje, se registrarán en un fichero para facilitar la gestión de las comunicaciones de CIMNE. Se pueden ejercitar los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición por escrito, dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas de CIMNE, Gran Capitán s/n, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, España. AVÍS IMPORTANT Les dades de caràcter personal contingudes en aquest missatge es registraran en un fitxer per facilitar la gestió de les comunicacions del CIMNE. Es poden exercir els drets d'accés, rectificació, cancel·lació i oposició, per escrit a les nostres oficines del CIMNE, Gran Capità s/n, Edifici C1, Campus Nord UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Espanya. IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially and stored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. ________________________________ -----Mensaje original----- De: ... [GiDlist] Meshing strategy
Send by: Smith, Mark Hi Abel Thanks for the reply, what you suggest is what I would normally do but it requires lots of work for more complex geometry ;-( What I would like is to have a setting which automatically makes the meshes match across common boundaries. Regards mar -----Original Message----- From: gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu] On Behalf Of Abel Coll Sent: 18 February 2010 12:24 To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Reg. Writing Results Using GidPost Lib
Send by: Shriram Hi,
I am trying to write stress results using the GiDpost library (in FORTRAN).
The command for writing a Plain Deformation Result is:
Call GiD_WritePlainDefMatrix(id, sxx, syy, szz, sxy) which writes the
result in the following form (the stresses are being written on the nodes so
length of 'sxx' is 4*nelem ):
Sxx Syy Szz Sxy
1 x x x x
2 x x x x
3 x x x x
4 x x x x . and so on
However, this result causes an error when the post.res file is read, because
the stresses should be written in the form of for gauss points:
1 x x x x
x x x x
x x x x
x x x x
2 x x x x . and so on
I am also unable to write the results in between according to my format, as
the post.res file created by GiD is read only and I cannot write to it by
writing to the post.res. Else I could have written in the above manner. One
way I tried was to close the post.res file using GiD_Closeresult command and
write to it. It works, but if I open the post.res again to write more using
the library, then GiD_Openresult command opens a new post.res file and all
the contents are erased.
Let me know how to fix it.
Thanks,
Shriram
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Send by: Enrique Escolano I think that the problem has been the 'id' provided to GiD_WritePlainDefMatrix You must do a loop over the elements, and inside do another loop over the number of gauss points (4 in your case), and for all 4 gauss points of the element must repeat for id the same element number!! Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 6:09 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Reg. Writing Results Using GidPost Lib Hi, I am trying to write stress results using the GiDpost library (in FORTRAN). The command for writing a Plain Deformation Result is: Call GiD_WritePlainDefMatrix(id, sxx, syy, szz, sxy) which writes the result in the following form (the stresses are being written on the nodes so length of 'sxx' is 4*nelem ): Sxx Syy Szz Sxy 1 x x x x 2 x x x x 3 x x x x 4 x x x x . and so on However, this result causes an error when the post.res file is read, because the stresses should be written in the form of for gauss points: 1 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 2 x x x x . and so on I am also unable to write the results in between according to my format, as the post.res file created by GiD is read only and I cannot write to it by writing to the post.res. Else I could have written in the above manner. One way I tried was to close the post.res file using GiD_Closeresult command and write to it. It works, but if I open the post.res again to write more using the library, then GiD_Openresult command opens a new post.res file and all the contents are erased. Let me know how to fix it. Thanks, Shriram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] centered structured mesh
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I would like to make a simple centered structured mesh (see attachment) with center at (0,0) but Gid crashes.
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
NGDau
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Send by: Abel Coll Dear NGDau, As you said, this is a irregular behaviour. We have fixed the bug, and it will be available in the next beta version. By the moment, you can avoid this bug by assigning by hand the number of divisions manually to the contour lines of the surface, so as the number of the divisions of all the lines is more than three times the number of radial divisions of the surface (in your case 5). Kind regards, ABEL _________________________________ Abel Coll Sans - Civil Engineer CIMNE - International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering Ofice c-2, C1 building - Campus Nord UPC Gran Capità s/n, 08034 Barcelona T: 34 - 93 401 74 03 Fax: 34 - 93 40 65 17 _____ AVISO IMPORTANTE Los datos de carácter personal contenidos en el mensaje, se registrarán en un fichero para facilitar la gestión de las comunicaciones de CIMNE. Se pueden ejercitar los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición por escrito, dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas de CIMNE, Gran Capitán s/n, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, España. AVÍS IMPORTANT Les dades de caràcter personal contingudes en aquest missatge es registraran en un fitxer per facilitar la gestió de les comunicacions del CIMNE. Es poden exercir els drets d'accés, rectificació, cancel·lació i oposició, per escrit a les nostres oficines del CIMNE, Gran Capità s/n, Edifici C1, Campus Nord UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Espanya. IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially and stored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. _____ _____ De: ... [GiDlist] centered structured mesh
Send by: Dau Nguyen Van Dear Abel, Many thanks for your quick response. Best regards, NGDau --- On Wed, 2/10/10, Abel Coll <abelcs at cimne.upc.edu> wrote: From: Abel Coll <abelcs at cimne.upc.edu> Subject: RE: [GiDlist] centered structured mesh To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Date: Wednesday, February 10, 2010, 12:32 AM Dear NGDau, As you said, this is a irregular behaviour. We have fixed the bug, and it will be available in the next beta version. By the moment, you can avoid this bug by assigning by hand the number of divisions manually to the contour lines of the surface, so as the number of the divisions of all the lines is more than three times the number of radial divisions of the surface (in your case 5). Kind regards, ABEL _________________________________ Abel Coll Sans - Civil Engineer CIMNE - International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering Ofice c-2, C1 building - Campus Nord UPC Gran Capità s/n, 08034 Barcelona T: 34 - 93 401 74 03 Fax: 34 - 93 40 65 17 AVISO IMPORTANTE Los datos de carácter personal contenidos en el mensaje, se registrarán en un fichero para facilitar la gestión de las comunicaciones de CIMNE. Se pueden ejercitar los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición por escrito, dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas de CIMNE, Gran Capitán s/n, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, España. AVÍS IMPORTANT Les dades de caràcter personal contingudes en aquest missatge es registraran en un fitxer per facilitar la gestió de les comunicacions del CIMNE. Es poden exercir els drets d ' accés, rectificació, cancel·lació i oposició, per escrit a les nostres oficines del CIMNE, Gran Capità s/n, Edifici C1, Campus Nord UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Espanya. IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially and stored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona , Spain . De: ... [GiDlist] tiny menu bar
Send by: Gerard Gorman Hi All I am trying out the 9.0.2 on ubuntu karmic&lucid. The problem I have encountered is that the drop down menu bar (the bar with help on the right), and any widgets opened by it are *tiny*. Most words are impossible to read in fact. Has anyone else encountered this problem and/or knows the solution? Cheers Gerard [GiDlist] tiny menu bar
Send by: Gerard Gorman I found the answer is to edit the file ~/.gidDefaults and change: NormalFont Helvetica 10 normal roman to NormalFont Helvetica 20 normal roman Cheers Gerard Gerard Gorman wrote: > Hi All > > I am trying out the 9.0.2 on ubuntu karmic&lucid. The problem I have > encountered is that the drop down menu bar (the bar with help on the > right), and any widgets opened by it are *tiny*. Most words are > impossible to read in fact. Has anyone else encountered this problem > and/or knows the solution? > > Cheers > Gerard > _______________________________________________ ... [GiDlist] Static animation profile for one single step
Send by: Jose Munoz Dear GID team, I am using a results file with multiple steps in it. In each step I am writing different meshes and different results, in order to view the results corresponding to an analysis with adaptive remeshing. My question is the following: is it possible to animate only one of the steps, using something like the static animation profile facility in the animate window? Many thanks, Jose [GiDlist] tiny menu bar
Send by: Enrique Escolano Fonts can be graphically changed from the "Preferences-Fonts" Window (Utilities->Preferences menu) Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerard Gorman" <g.gorman at imperial.ac.uk> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 9:49 AM Subject: Re: [GiDlist] tiny menu bar >I found the answer is to edit the file ~/.gidDefaults and change: > NormalFont Helvetica 10 normal roman > to > NormalFont Helvetica 20 normal roman ... [GiDlist] Node Numbering
Send by: Shriram Hi, I am referring to 2D and quad elements throughout the context. 1) If there are multiple surfaces, is it true that the surface with entity number '1' will always have the first element when meshed? 2) After meshing multiple surfaces, I want the node numbering to follow element numbers sequentially. I try to do this by the command : "Mescape Utilities Variables renumbermethod 1" at the command line and then Utilities -> Renumber. However, it doesn't happen all the time. Can you tell me how to get the nodes to follow element numbers when there is more than 1 surface? Is there a way to know where GiD puts the first node or it's random? The following images show an example: 1) Surfaces meshed with default meshing untitled.JPG 2) After renumbering (Nodal connectivities do not follow from E1 onwards) 2.jpg Thanks, Shriram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Node Numbering
Send by: Enrique Escolano About your questions:
1) You must not assume this fact, the elements are numbered when are generated, and when all meshers finish could be renumerated to avoid numeration jumps.
2) Not exists in GiD the renumeration "node numbering to follow element numbers sequentially", usally we renumber to avoid numeration jumps, and to have a low 'bandwith' (maximum difference of node's number for the worst element), to aid a little FEM direct LU like solvers with band or skyline storage.
This is the help about the current algorithms:
The nodes renumeration algorithm can be set with the variable 'RenumberMethod' (see Preferences)
Accepted values are:
-2 : Avoid nodes and elements renumeration, entities numbers are set increasingly when they are generated.
-1 : Avoid nodes renumeration, nodes numbers are set increasingly when they are generated
0 : Geometrical algorimth, ordered by the distance to some coordinate. It is the default value
1 : Reverse Cuthill-McKee algorimth, similar to the previous one, but following element's connectivities
2 : ordered following the XYZ axes, interesting for special cases with geometry aligned to the axes
Note: Negative numbers in this variable are understood as internal checks and tests, so they are not loaded from the model if it's meshing preferences are set.
You can implement a Tcl procedure to renumber the mesh with your own algoritm,
this renumeration can be automatically invoked from the GiD event
proc AfterMeshGeneration { fail } {
}
AfterMeshGeneration: will be called after the mesh generation. It receives as its fail argument a true value if the mesh is not created.
Regards
Enrique
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Send by: Shriram Hi, I am performing a large deformation analysis which is nonlinear. So I will have displacement at different steps, say from 1-10 with the 10th step being the final deformed shape of the body. How do I prepare the post process file for proper animation of deformation in GiD? - Should I print the nodal coordinates or the displacements at each step (in vector result header)? I want to investigate how the body deforms in the post processor - Since there can be many time steps with significant amount of nodes, the .post file can be quite big. Is that of any concern for post-processing by GiD? For e.g. I am looking at 'x' and 'y' values for about 8000 nodes with about 10-20 steps. I am asking these issues before hand, so that I can code accordingly. Thanks, Shri -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Making Animations
Send by: Enrique Escolano Each result of the .post.res results file has a 'time step' field to store a real number (e.g. time or step number). For each time step you must write a result with the 'displacement' of the nodes (the difference between the final and initial position) Then you can show an animation along the time in postprocess using the Window->Animation... tool 8000 nodes with 20 time steps is a moderated size result, you can handle it with GiD without problems. It is recommended to write the .post.res in binary format to have smaller files and to be read faster. Using our gidpost library swap from ASCII to binary compressed is easy : invoke the GiD_OpenPostMeshFile command with the parameter GiD_PostBinary instead GiD_PostAscii Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: ... [GiDlist] Reading Problem Type
Send by: Shriram Hi, For development purposes, I want to keep my 'problemtype.gid' somewhere else and not in the 'C:Program FilesGiDGiD 9.0.2problemtypes' folder of GiD. When I try to select the external problemtype by the Data -> Load option, I only see the 'problemtype.gid' as a folder and am not able to load it externally. Can anyone suggest what is wrong? Thanks, Shriram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100218/ce331835/attachment.htm... [GiDlist] Reading Problem Type
Send by: Enrique Escolano This error was fixed in more recent versions, like 9.0.4 official or beta versions 9.2.8b You can download the last versions 9.0.4, or wait some days for the next 9.2.9b beta version we are going to upload soon. In any case I suggest for development to have a single copy of the problemtype located somewere, and add to all your GiD's (you can have installed GiD several versions, for example for testing) inside the problemtypes folder a 'Windods direct access' (or Linux link) to your real problemtype. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Multiple windows + printing
Send by: Dau Nguyen Van Dear members,
In using gid, I set the view mode to multiple windows (NewWin 2LR) and my questions are:
1) How to change from one window to another? I try to click on the wanted window, but I does not seem to work. When I try to view new result, gid always plots on the (default?) window on the left.
2) How to print multiple windows using "Print to files" ? I use this but in the image file the 2 windows show identical pictures, despite the fact that on the screen I have multiple windows mode and the 2 windows show different pictures
Could any one help me?
Many thanks in advance,
NGDau
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Send by: Thanh Chau Dinh Dear all: Can you help me following problem? I am using GiD 9.0.4. When I switch to post-processing mode I can not see mesh as well as other results on the mesh. Someone might change options but I could not fix it because I did not get this trouble before. Thank you in advance. Thanh -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100223/2933207d/attachment.htm [GiDlist] post-processing
Send by: Enrique Escolano Maybe do you have set some unusual preference. You can reset all preferences to the default ones by starting fom the Windows menu "GiD Safe mode" and selecting the "Reset preferences" option. Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Thanh Chau Dinh To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 2:10 PM Subject: [GiDlist] post-processing Dear all: Can you help me following problem? I am using GiD 9.0.4. When I switch to post-processing mode I can not see mesh as well as other results on the mesh. Someone might change options but I could not fix it because I did not get this trouble before. Thank you in advance. Thanh -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] GID with Strap (Atir)
Send by: Solly Exman Kleingesinds Hi,
I am a civil engineer from a construction company in Sao Paulo (Brazil). We would like to use different finite-element codes (one for more daily basic analysis, other for more refined ones), but having always the same pre-processor and post-processor.
So, I am considering to use GID as pre-processor and post-processor, and the code Strap, from ATIR, as the main processor. Does anybody know if is it posssible? Has anybody already done it?
Thanks a lot,
Solly Kleingesinds
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[GiDlist] TCL Extension Commands
Send by: Shriram Hi, I wanted to know if the commands listed in the chapter "TCL/TK Extension" in the reference manual has all the complete listing of commands. I am asking this because, in the "caltep2000.tcl" from the problemtype Caltep 2000 the following commands are used: GidChangeDataLabel ,GidAddUserDataOptions, GidOpenConditions etc. I could not find these commands in the reference manual. If I try to use these, then it doesn't work properly as I don't have the reference to complete syntax to these commands. Please let me know how I can have access to all the commands. Where can I find the syntax for commands like these? Maybe I am not using the proper manual or not searching for commands properly. Thanks, P.S. I am using GiD version 9.0.2 and the pdf manual I have is Version 9. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] TCL Extension Commands
Send by: Enrique Escolano These Tcl procedures are not explained in any manual,
There is a lot of tcl code inside our GiD /scripts folder to create all GiD windows, etc.
This code are simple text files that could be read by any user (e.g. for learning), but in general is unrecommended
to directly call our undocumented procedures, because we can change them in future versions.
The only exception is the dev_kit.tcl file, that include some common procedures of interest for problemtype developers,
and because we are aware of this third part use we try to maintain its syntax and features for all versions.
You can see some comments of the related functions inside the DataWindows.tcl file,
These are the comments explaining its syntax:
# Procedure GidChangeDataLabel
# Modify the text of GiD data menus:
# - Conditions, Materials, Problem Data, Interval Data,...
# Arguments:
# GidLabel --> Text key (in english, not translate it!!), could be some of:
# "Problem type" "Data units" "Interval" "Local axes" "Conditions" "Materials"
# "Interval Data" "Problem Data"
# NewLabel --> New text (translated)
proc GidChangeDataLabel { GidLabel NewLabel {Singular ""} }
# Procedure GidAddUserDataOptions
# Add a new entry to the data menu of GiD.
# Arguments:
# L --> Label of the option. In order to add a separator entry, it must be passed the value "---"
# A --> script to execute when the option is selected
# W --> Position of the option:
# an integer or end to indicate the last position in the menu.
# end is the default value if you omite this argument.
# Acc --> Acceleration key combination.
proc GidAddUserDataOptions { L {A ""} {W end} {Acc ""}
# Procedure GidOpenConditions
# Open the conditions window for a specific book.
# Arguments:
# Book --> Book's name. If you omit this argument the default will be used
proc GidOpenConditions { {Book "Default"} }
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[GiDlist] Plot deformed shape + undeformed
Send by: Rodrigo Augusto Hi, How can I do to plot the deformed shape + undeformed shape using the GiD post files. Thanks -- Rodrigo Alves Augusto -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100226/e5caca61/attachment.htm [GiDlist] Deformed+undeformed mesh plot
Send by: Zdzislaw Wozniak How to plot deformed mesh on top of the undeformed one? The command I am using: Result "Displacements" "Load Analysis" 1 Vector OnNodes plots deformed shape with no mesh. Regards, Zdzislaw [GiDlist] Deformed+undeformed mesh plot
[GiDlist] Visualization of fields at Prism Gauss Points
Send by: Claudio AC Silva I am having problems when trying to visualize fields defined at Gauss Points of prism elements if 6 Gauss Points are used. The results shown by "Contour Fill" or ""Smooth Contour Fill" are completely divergent from what is written in the post-processing files (for instance, the density field in attached files has values around 1.0 and those commands shown a field with MIN=-17.893 and MAX=12.153). I am using the last GiD version for Linux 64 and I am attaching a small example that cause the problem described above here. Is it a software bug or my postprocess files are incorrect? Thank you in advance, Claudio _____________________________________________________ Claudio Alessandro de Carvalho Silva, Dr. Eng. (#329333) CAE Solutions Thorus Scisoft - www.thorus-scisoft.com.br Fone:+55 19 3705-4002 _____________________________________________________ This message is intended solely for the use of its addressee and may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are not the addressee you should not distribute, copy or file this message. In this case, please notify the sender and destroy its contents immediately. Esta mensagem é para uso exclusivo de seu destinatário e pode conter informações privilegiadas e confidenciais. Se você não é o destinatário, não deve distribuir, copiar ou arquivar a mensagem. Neste caso, por favor, notifique o remetente da mesma e destrua imediatamente a mensagem. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: validation_prism8_o1.post.msh Type: model/mesh Size: 1769 bytes Desc: not available Url : ... [GiDlist] Attaching tkcon to GiD on Windows platform
Send by: Martin.Meiler Hi GiD-Team, i have a question concerning GiD an tkcon on windows machines. Using linux it is currently no problem to attach tkcon to a running GiD instance which i do quite often for automated postprocessing reasons. Using windows i still have in mind that i habe to modify something concerning the comm or the commR package provided with GiD. But i did not find out how to do that. Could you please show me the way of how to attach tkcon to GiD on windows machines? Thanks and best regards Martin -- -------------------------------- SIMetris GmbH Dipl.-Ing. Martin Meiler Am Weichselgarten 7 D - 91058 Erlangen-Tennenlohe Tel.: +49 (0)9131 691 280 Fax.: +49 (0)9131 691 285 Email: ... [GiDlist] gidpost library
Send by: Martin.Meiler Hi GiD-Team, i have one question concerning the GiDpost library. Using harmonic or transient analysis there will appear no duplicate result step values, but when using eigenFrequency analysis, it is well known, that duplicate result values will occur. Currently GiD complains when loading those result files, that there are duplicate result values in the referring file. Is there any chance to create a GiDpost file will contain the correct result values AND that may be read by GiD? Best regards Martin -- -------------------------------- SIMetris GmbH Dipl.-Ing. Martin Meiler Am Weichselgarten 7 D - 91058 Erlangen-Tennenlohe Tel.: +49 (0)9131 691 280 Fax.: +49 (0)9131 691 285 Email: ... [GiDlist] gidpost library
Send by: Enrique Escolano I don't understand what is the problem with eigenFrequency analysis. how are its results? why do you say that there are duplicated? I think that you can assign to each result a different name or a different 'time step' not? How are the result headers you want to write where duplications can't be avoided? Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin.Meiler" <Martin.Meiler at simetris.de> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 5:19 PM Subject: [GiDlist] gidpost library >... [GiDlist] gidpost library
Send by: Martin.Meiler Let's clarify things:
This is the gidpost procedure we are calling:
int GiD_BeginResultHeader(GP_CONST char * Result,
GP_CONST char * Analysis,
double step,
GiD_ResultType Type, GiD_ResultLocation Where,
GP_CONST char * GaussPointsName);
That means that the following values might me assigned:
Result: "mechDisplacement"
Analysis: "eigenFrequency_1"
step: 1275.25
Now it is possible that two results of an eigenFrequency analysis have
the same eigenFrequency however not the same mode shape.
That means the resulting *.post.bin file will contain two results of
one analysis with the same step value.
This is what GiD complains about. The question is if there is a method
to avoid that.
I can also provide a sample post.bin file to make things clear.
Best regards
Martin
On 04.03.2010 17:14, Enrique Escolano wrote:
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Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hello,
inside GiD the combination of Analysis+StepValue+ResultName should be unique, because GiD uses it to identify a result.
As you say, you have two results (with same name, analysis and step value), but from different 'mode shape'. Is that right?
If so, then you have two possibilities:
1. name a different analysis for each mode shape or
2. include the 'mode shape' as part of the result name, for instance:
Analisys: "whatever"
Step value: x.x
Result name: "ModeShape_1//ResultName_a" ( note the double '/', like the folder separator in unix)
Analisys: "whatever"
Step value: x.x
Result name: "ModeShape_2//ResultName_a" ( note the double '/', like the folder separator in unix)
This way, when GiD display the result names, will group all results with the same 'prefix' (ModeSahpe_1) in the same branch of the tree or submenu.
You can group the result into as many subgroups as you want, for instance:
g1//b1//r1
g1//b1//r2
g1//b1//r3
g1//b2//r1
g1//b2//r2
g1//b2//r3
g2//b1//r1
g2//b1//r2
g2//b1//r3
GiD will group the results:
g1-+-b1-+-r1
| +-r2
| +-r3
+-b2-+-r1
+-r2
+-r3
g2---b1-+-r1
+-r2
+-r3
Best regards,
Miguel Pasenau
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[GiDlist] strange bug in Windows 7 when opening or saving a project
Send by: Pablo Cuéllar Dear GiD staff, My department bought some time ago a floating USB-license for GiD 9, and I have been able to work with it in a couple of computers (a workstation and a normal PC) without any problems. But now I have installed it in a new PC with Windows 7 and I am experiencing some strange problems. The program seems to install and execute ok, but when I try to save the project or open a different one, a strange error happens and a window pops-up with very strange error information, which I cannot interpret. The problem doesnt seem to be in the specific project to open or save, because the error happens as soon as I click the icons for open or save, and it doesnt even let me specify the path where I would like it to happen. I tried uninstalling and re-installing the program, but that didnt help. So then I downloaded the latest version from GiD web-page (version 9.0.4), but the same error still occurs. I enclose to this email a pdf document with a capture of the error information, so perhaps you can find out what the problem might be. If you could help me with this issue I would be VERY grateful (Ive tried several things and now I dont know what else to try). Best regards, Pablo _____________________________________________________________________ Pablo Cuéllar Civil engineer <mailto:... [GiDlist] strange bug in Windows 7 when opening or saving a project
Send by: Ramon Ribó Start GiD with: <Windows menu> ->GiD->GiD safe mode->Reset preferences ---- Compass Ing. y Sistemas Dr. Ramon Ribo http://www.compassis.com ramsan at compassis.com c/ Tuset, 8 7-2 tel. +34 93 218 19 89 08006 Barcelona, Spain fax. +34 93 396 97 46 2010/3/3 Pablo Cuéllar <pablo.cuellar at bam.de>: > Dear GiD staff, > > > > My department bought some time ago a floating USB-license for GiD 9, and I ... [GiDlist] Running Menus/Screens in InitGIDProject
Send by: Shriram Hi,
I want to do the following: While starting my problemtype, I want to add an
option "Define geometry" to the "Data" menu and when clicked on it, the user
can input certain geometries.
However, I cannot bring up the screen that I define in the 'proc
InitGIDProject'. For e.g. if I write the following snippet, nothing happens
when I load the problemtype:
Proc InitGIDProject {dir} {
label .test -text "This is test for screen"
grid .test
}
But I think the 2 lines of code executed successfully as there are no
errors. If I try to load the problemtype the second time, I get an error
message which says the parent window already exists.
I looked at the 'cmas2d' example and found the use of the command
"InitWindow". So if I rewrite the code as following, then I can see the test
screen:
Proc InitGIDProject {dir} {
set w .gid.win_example
InitWindow $w "CMAS2D.TCL - Example tcl file" ExampleCMAS
" " " " 1
label $w.test -text "This is test for
screen"
grid $w.test
}
I tried searching everywhere for the InitWindow command to learn more but
could not find it. I am not able to bring the screen otherwise in the first
case. I am relatively new to TCL/TK so I am not sure what's happening. Can
you clarify the above issue?
Thanks a lot!
Shriram
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Send by: Enrique Escolano You must create a 'toplevel' Tk widget, and grid inside your label widget
proc CreateMyWindow { }
set w .gid.yourwindow
toplevel $w
label $w.test -text [= "This is test for screen"]
grid $w.test
}
The InitWindow is a procedure defined by us that create a toplevel and do some extra work,
like store its size and state (open or closed) in our 'gid.ini' user-preferences file, and reopen again with the last size.
This procedure is defined inside scripts clfileP.tcl
#w: toplevel name
#title: window title (marked to translation)
#geomname: must be <prefix>WindowGeom, with <prefix> unique
#InitComm: the command to be called to reopen the window
proc InitWindow { w title geomname {InitComm ""} { class ""} { OnlyPos 0 } {ontop 1} {nodestroy 0} } {
for example, instead to directly use 'toplevel' you can do this:
proc CreateMyTest { }
set w .gid.mytoplevel
InitWindow $w [= "My test caption"] MyTestWindowGeom CreateMyTest
label $w.test -text [= "This is test for screen"]
grid $w.test
}
Note: the [= ] is a procedure we use for translation. We have a program (RamTranslator) that scan the code and extracts the marked strings to a database, and at runtime the [= ] procedure provides the string for the current language (if a tranlated database is provided).
I recommend you to have a look to the 'chapter 8- Tool of mesh edition' of the course of the GiD 2004 Conference
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Send by: Shriram Thanks for the reply. I looked at the course link and it was helpful. I wanted clarify another quick thing. The course and some of the examples (e.g. Ansys problemtype) use the command: InsertMenuOption for changing the menus. The manual uses the command: GiDMenu::InsertOption for the same purpose. Both the commands seem to work but have different syntaxes and usages. Which one would you recommend to use in the longer run? From: gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Running Menus/Screens in InitGIDProject
Send by: Enrique Escolano I recommend to use the GiDMenu:: commands InsertMenuOption and others are the old-style commands (but they continue working by back-compatibility) ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 9:46 PM Subject: RE: [GiDlist] Running Menus/Screens in InitGIDProject Thanks for the reply. I looked at the course link and it was helpful. I wanted clarify another quick thing. The course and some of the examples (e.g. Ansys problemtype) use the command: InsertMenuOption for changing the menus. The manual uses the command: GiDMenu::InsertOption for the same purpose. Both the commands seem to work but have different syntaxes and usages. Which one would you recommend to use in the longer run? From: ... [GiDlist] error In Contact volumes
Send by: Cristian Nieto Gamboa Hi I would like to know what is this error about: "FigPlex::set_at. Repeated indes 468 in FigPlex" I'm trying to mesh some contact volumes (including hexa and prisms) and I get this error. The procedure I did is described as follows: 1. I made an offset copy of the surfaces and I check in the box to create contact volumes 2. I assigned to surfaces a structured mesh with the number of divisions I wanted. 3. I try to mesh but I got the error and then the software does not respond. GiD Version: 9.0.4 Thanks for the help. Best Regards Cristian NIETO PhD Student Laboratoire de Mécanique de Sols, Structures et Materiaux - LMSSMat Ecole Centrale Paris - Coyne et Bellier. Bureau d'ingénieurs Conseils Paris - France ... [GiDlist] error In Contact volumes
Send by: Abel Coll Dear Cristian, We should try to reproduce this error to solve it. Please, can you send me the model? (you can send it to my mail adress (abelcs at cimne.upc.edu) instead to the GiDlist). Kind regards, ABEL _________________________________ Abel Coll Sans - Civil Engineer CIMNE - International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering Ofice c-2, C1 building - Campus Nord UPC Gran Capità s/n, 08034 Barcelona T: 34 - 93 401 74 03 Fax: 34 - 93 40 65 17 ________________________________ AVISO IMPORTANTE Los datos de carácter personal contenidos en el mensaje, se registrarán en un fichero para facilitar la gestión de las comunicaciones de CIMNE. Se pueden ejercitar los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición por escrito, dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas de CIMNE, Gran Capitán s/n, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, España. AVÍS IMPORTANT Les dades de caràcter personal contingudes en aquest missatge es registraran en un fitxer per facilitar la gestió de les comunicacions del CIMNE. Es poden exercir els drets d'accés, rectificació, cancel·lació i oposició, per escrit a les nostres oficines del CIMNE, Gran Capità s/n, Edifici C1, Campus Nord UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Espanya. IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially and stored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. ________________________________ -----Mensaje original----- De: ... [GiDlist] Question about a folder
Send by: mariae243 at aim.com I have a folder with all my Gid's files. When I'm going to open any file, it doesn't work and the follow message appears: the file doesn't exist or can’t be read. The files are not empty because they have memory space. What I have to do to solve that problem? Thank you for helping me. Maria Gonzalez -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100315/e1585564/attachment.htm [GiDlist] Question about a folder
Send by: Enrique Escolano Which files do you have inside the .gid folder of some example? The .geo is the most important file, it contain the geometry If you are unable to open it, compress the .gid folder in a zip and send me (escolano at cimne.upc.edu ) to have a look Which version of GiD are you using? (see Help->About) Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: mariae243 at aim.com To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 10:14 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Question about a folder I have a folder with all my Gid's files. When I'm going to open any file, it doesn't work and the follow message appears: the file doesn't exist or can’t be read. The files are not empty because they have memory space. What I have to do to solve that problem? Thank you for helping me. Maria Gonzalez -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Question about a folder
Send by: mariae243 at aim.com Hello. I´m sending you the compressed .gid folder of one of my files. The gid version is 8.0.2. Thanks. Maria G. -----Original Message----- From: Enrique Escolano <escolano at cimne.upc.edu> To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tue, Mar 16, 2010 5:38 am Subject: Re: [GiDlist] Question about a folder Which files do you have inside the .gid folder of some example? The .geo is the most important file, it contain the geometry If you are unable to open it, compress the .gid folder in a zip and send me (... [GiDlist] Question about a folder
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hi Maria, The problem is that you renamed the gid folder from Occipital.gid to OccipitalDic09.gid and then GiD didn't found the rest of the files: The .gid folder and its internal gid files .geo, etc must use the same root name (ye.g. you must rename also Occipital.geo and others to OccipitalDic09.geo) Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: mariae243 at aim.com To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 3:40 PM Subject: Re: [GiDlist] Question about a folder Hello. I´m sending you the compressed .gid folder of one of my files. The gid version is 8.0.2. Thanks. Maria G. -----Original Message----- From: Enrique Escolano <... [GiDlist] meshing: triangular element edge alignments
Send by: S.P.Haanappel at ctw.utwente.nl Hello, I am a new GID user, studied some meshing tutorials but cannot find a solution for the following. Consider a defined circular area in GID. We would like to mesh this circular area with triangles. Nevertheless, there is a restriction that comes from our constitutive relationships. This restriction implies that at least one edge of each triangular element, has to be aligned with one of the global axes. Consider for example a circular area in the global x-y-plane, with its normal in the z-direction. Now, for example, each element should have an edge that is aligned with the global x-axis or with the global y-axis. An example of such a mesh is attached in this mail (generated with Matlab): Does anyone know, if it is possible to generate such a mesh with GID? What are the steps involved to create such a mesh from a circular area in GID? Some attempts were made by setting several unstructured and structured mesh options, however, these were unsuccessful. Thank you for your attention and I'm looking forward to a solution, Kind regards, Sebastiaan Haanappel Enschede, The Netherlands -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] test
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera test Miguel Pasenau -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Miguel Pasenau @: miguel at cimne.upc.edu Despacho C2, Edifico C1, Campus Norte UPC, c/ Gran Capitán s/n 08034 - Barcelona ( SPAIN) T: +34 3 93 401 74 03 F: +34 3 93 401 65 17 ---------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially and stored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] fluent interface
Send by: pablo p del castillo Hello,
I was trying fluent interface in linux version and it has something wrong , it is trying to use "get" from Gid_mesh, and it is not valid command.I commented the line, and write the mesh, but it is not possible to read from fluent.Any idea?
Pablo
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[GiDlist] fluent interface
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello Pablo, The problem is that you are loading the fluent problemtype in a GiD version where this GiD_Mesh "get" subcommand was not implemented. Probably you are using a 9.0.x official version. Download the last available beta version (now the 9.3.0b for Linux, soon a 9.3.1b for Windows) http://www.gidhome.com/download/do07 We will add a check in the fluent problemtype to show an error when trying to load it in a unappropiated GiD version, to let know the user what the problem is and how to solve it. Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: pablo p del castillo To: ... Fw: [GiDlist] meshing: triangular element edge alignments
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hi GiD users After about a month of thechnical problems with the GiD List, it is working again !! I send again this old answer that was delayed because this problems. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Enrique Escolano To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 12:54 AM Subject: Re: [GiDlist] meshing: triangular element edge alignments Your method it too restrictive with the mesh !! The only solution I know is for example to create a 2D cartesian mesh, where all elements are cells aligned to x,y,z, and split this quadrilaterals to triangles (into 2 or 4 triangles, depending on the preference Utilties->Preferences - Meshing - Symmetrical structured triangles) Mesh->Cartesian->Surfaces, and select the surfaces Generate the mesh, and Mesh->Edit mesh->Split elements->Quadrilateral to triangle and select the elements I attach an image of a circle meshed with GiD (9.2.9b, can download it from our web www.gidhome.com from the betas section) Regards Enrique Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: ... [GiDlist] Post_processing_problem
Send by: Charikleia Prassa Hello all, I have installed Gid 9.02 on Linux machine and when I am trying to use the post processor the system fails without any previous notice. Do you know how can I fix this problem? Also, do you know if there is any update ? Regards, Chara Prassa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100429/bb3d2e97/attachment.htm [GiDlist] Post_processing_problem
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hello, Have you tried with the latest official version: the 9.0.6 http://www.gidhome.com/download/do02_v9.html ? I would also suggest to give a try to the latest beta: the 9.3.0b which can be downloaded from http://www.gidhome.com/download/do07.html Regards, Miguel Pasenau De: gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu] En nombre de Charikleia Prassa Enviado el: jueves, 29 de abril de 2010 23:23 Para: ... [GiDlist] Layers not available via remote access
Send by: Nölle Christoph Hi all,
I've installed the newest version, but could not create any layer.
gidx is running on an server and on that display it works, but via vnc or nx I get the following error and the layer window stays empty.
(starting with hw-rendering I get a Segmentation fault)
Any help?
Regards,
Christoph
STACKTRACE
unknown color name "white smoke"
while executing
"tablelist::tablelist $w.tbl -exportselection 0 -columns [list 0 [_ "C#C#Color"] left 5 [_ "Name"] left 0 [_ "I/O#C#On/Off"] left 0 [_ "F/U#C#Fre..."
(procedure "LayersCreateListWin" line 6)
invoked from within
"LayersCreateListWin $w.middle"
(procedure "ChangeLayers" line 10)
invoked from within
"ChangeLayers"
(procedure "SwapChangeLayers" line 11)
invoked from within
"SwapChangeLayers"
invoked from within
".gid.bitmapsStdBar.13 invoke"
("uplevel" body line 1)
invoked from within
"uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]"
(procedure "tk::ButtonUp" line 22)
invoked from within
"tk::ButtonUp .gid.bitmapsStdBar.13"
(command bound to event)
GiD internal version: 9.0.6
Operating system: 'x86_64' 'unix' 'Linux' '2.6.31-gentoo-r6'
Tcl8.5.6 Tk8.5(8.5.6)
Linux srvbech043 2.6.31-gentoo-r6 {#9 SMP Tue Apr 20 09:24:13 CEST 2010} x86_64
GLX visual id 0x39, attempt 3.
There is no overlay GLX context.
OpenGl:
VENDOR: {Brian Paul}
RENDERER: {Mesa X11}
VERSION: {1.5 Mesa 6.5.2}
DISPLAY INFORMATION: {bits red 8, green 8, blue 8, alpha 0, depth 32, stencil 0, stereo no.}
EXTENSIONS: {GL_ARB_depth_texture GL_ARB_draw_buffers GL_ARB_fragment_program
GL_ARB_fragment_shader GL_ARB_half_float_pixel GL_ARB_imaging
GL_ARB_multisample GL_ARB_multitexture GL_ARB_occlusion_query
GL_ARB_pixel_buffer_object GL_ARB_point_parameters GL_ARB_point_sprite
GL_ARB_shader_objects GL_ARB_shading_language_100 GL_ARB_shadow
GL_ARB_shadow_ambient GL_ARB_texture_border_clamp GL_ARB_texture_compression
GL_ARB_texture_cube_map GL_ARB_texture_env_add GL_ARB_texture_env_combine
GL_ARB_texture_env_crossbar GL_ARB_texture_env_dot3 GL_ARB_texture_mirrored_repeat
GL_ARB_texture_non_power_of_two GL_ARB_texture_rectangle GL_ARB_transpose_matrix
GL_ARB_vertex_buffer_object GL_ARB_vertex_program GL_ARB_vertex_shader
GL_ARB_window_pos GL_EXT_abgr GL_EXT_bgra
GL_EXT_blend_color GL_EXT_blend_equation_separate GL_EXT_blend_func_separate
GL_EXT_blend_logic_op GL_EXT_blend_minmax GL_EXT_blend_subtract
GL_EXT_clip_volume_hint GL_EXT_compiled_vertex_array GL_EXT_convolution
GL_EXT_copy_texture GL_EXT_depth_bounds_test GL_EXT_draw_range_elements
GL_EXT_framebuffer_object GL_EXT_framebuffer_blit GL_EXT_fog_coord
GL_EXT_gpu_program_parameters GL_EXT_histogram GL_EXT_multi_draw_arrays
GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil GL_EXT_packed_pixels GL_EXT_paletted_texture
GL_EXT_pixel_buffer_object GL_EXT_point_parameters GL_EXT_polygon_offset
GL_EXT_rescale_normal GL_EXT_secondary_color GL_EXT_separate_specular_color
GL_EXT_shadow_funcs GL_EXT_shared_texture_palette GL_EXT_stencil_wrap
GL_EXT_subtexture GL_EXT_texture GL_EXT_texture3D
GL_EXT_texture_edge_clamp GL_EXT_texture_env_add GL_EXT_texture_env_combine
GL_EXT_texture_env_dot3 GL_EXT_texture_lod_bias GL_EXT_texture_mirror_clamp
GL_EXT_texture_object GL_EXT_texture_rectangle GL_EXT_texture_sRGB
GL_EXT_timer_query GL_EXT_vertex_array GL_APPLE_packed_pixels
GL_APPLE_vertex_array_object GL_ATI_blend_equation_separate GL_ATI_texture_env_combine3
GL_ATI_texture_mirror_once GL_ATI_fragment_shader GL_IBM_multimode_draw_arrays
GL_IBM_rasterpos_clip GL_IBM_texture_mirrored_repeat GL_INGR_blend_func_separate
GL_MESA_pack_invert GL_MESA_program_debug GL_MESA_resize_buffers
GL_MESA_ycbcr_texture GL_MESA_window_pos GL_NV_blend_square
GL_NV_fragment_program GL_NV_light_max_exponent GL_NV_point_sprite
GL_NV_texture_rectangle GL_NV_texgen_reflection GL_NV_vertex_program
GL_NV_vertex_program1_1 GL_OES_read_format GL_SGI_color_matrix
GL_SGI_color_table GL_SGI_texture_color_table GL_SGIS_generate_mipmap
GL_SGIS_texture_border_clamp GL_SGIS_texture_edge_clamp GL_SGIS_texture_lod
GL_SGIX_depth_texture GL_SGIX_shadow GL_SGIX_shadow_ambient
GL_SUN_multi_draw_arrays}
GLX::
SERVER: {GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer GLX_MESA_pixmap_colormap GLX_MESA_release_buffers GLX_ARB_get_proc_address GLX_EXT_visual_info GLX_EXT_visual_rating GLX_SGIX_fbconfig GLX_SGIX_pbuffer } {Brian Paul} {1.4 Mesa 6.5.2}
CLIENT: {GLX_MESA_copy_sub_buffer GLX_MESA_pixmap_colormap GLX_MESA_release_buffers GLX_ARB_get_proc_address GLX_EXT_visual_info GLX_EXT_visual_rating GLX_SGIX_fbconfig GLX_SGIX_pbuffer } {Brian Paul} {1.4 Mesa 6.5.2}
OVERLAY: 0
OVERLAY IN MENU: 0
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[GiDlist] Layers not available via remote access
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hello,
the problem is that the remote display system you're using does not support
colour names, as the X11, or ssh+X11 tunnelling, does.
To solve this you need to follow these steps:
1- edit the $GID_INSTALLATION_DIR/scripts/ConfigureProgram.tcl file
2- look for "white smoke", should be around line 58; the lines to be
modified are these ones:
set ::GidPriv(Color,BackgroundListbox) {white smoke}
set ::GidPriv(Color,DisabledBackgroundEntry) {white smoke}
set ::GidPriv(Color,DisabledForegroundEntry) {black}
set ::GidPriv(Color,DisabledForegroundMenu) {grey60}
set ::GidPriv(Color,BackgroundFileDialog) {white}
3- change the color names to the colour codes you want, with this format:
#rrggbb --> rr, gg, bb are hexadecimal numbers from 00 to ff
( 0..255)
for instance:
set ::GidPriv(Color,BackgroundListbox) #f5f5f5
set ::GidPriv(Color,DisabledBackgroundEntry) #f5f5f5
set ::GidPriv(Color,DisabledForegroundEntry) #000000
set ::GidPriv(Color,DisabledForegroundMenu) #999999
set ::GidPriv(Color,BackgroundFileDialog) #ffffff
4- Start gid.
Perhaps, you'll need administrative privileges to edit this file, if GiD was
installed as root.
Hope it helps, best regards
Miguel Pasenau
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[GiDlist] Advanced Integration Toolkit
Send by: Shriram Hi, I was browing the GiD home site and came across this page http://gid.cimne.upc.es/gidplus/customization.pdf which mentions the Advanced Integration Toolkit. Since we are planning to release our software to other users, this might help us in managing data better and making it visually more appealing and easy to use for other users. Can anyone from GiD tell me a bit more about the Advanced Integration Toolkit? Can I get an evaluation license for it? Thanks, Shriram -- Mechanical Engineer - FEA Development Moore Nanotechnology Systems, LLC Keene, NH - 03446 Phone: 603-352-3030 ext. 216 www.nanotechsys.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Advanced Integration Toolkit
Send by: Enrique Escolano The 'CompassLIB' toolkit is a collection of packages that allow create advanced problemtypes (with a tree to view and assign the attached data) You can read some information at: http://www.compassis.com/compass/en/Productos/CompassLIB This toolkit packages will be included by default with the next GiD 10 version (released soon, during the '5th GiD Conference' that will be celebrated next week in Barcelona) It can be used freely for academic purposes, but for commertial use must contact with COMPASS, the company that has developed this toolkit (www.compassis.com) Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: ... [GiDlist] Can I get the time consuming to generate mesh?
Send by: CHEN Ningning Hi,
Can I get the time which used to generate mesh?
How can I do?
CHEN Ningning
xjtucnn at 163.com
2010-05-14
[GiDlist] Can I get the time consuming to generate mesh?
Send by: Enrique Escolano You can implement the GiD-tcl events raised before and after the generation of the mesh, and measure the time with some Tcl command, for example
proc BeforeMeshGeneration { elementsize } {
set ::TimeStart [clock seconds]
}
proc AfterMeshGeneration { fail } {
set now [clock seconds]
WarnWinText "Meshing time: [expr $now-$::TimeStart] seconds"
}
To use it, you can copy these procedures in a .tcl file and source it
Or as a trick simply paste the code in the lower command line, preceded by -np- and an space (-np- want to mean 'non-process' and must be followed by some tcl code.
Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: "CHEN Ningning" <...
[GiDlist] Can I get the time consuming to generate mesh?
Send by: Abel Coll Dear Chen, Now there is no tool to know the time used to generate the mesh inside GiD. The only way for obtaining this information is to control the times of gid process by the system tools (Windows, etc.). Kind regards, ABEL _________________________________ Abel Coll Sans - Civil Engineer CIMNE - International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering Ofice c-2, C1 building - Campus Nord UPC Gran Capità s/n, 08034 Barcelona T: 34 - 93 401 74 03 Fax: 34 - 93 40 65 17 ________________________________ AVISO IMPORTANTE Los datos de carácter personal contenidos en el mensaje, se registrarán en un fichero para facilitar la gestión de las comunicaciones de CIMNE. Se pueden ejercitar los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición por escrito, dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas de CIMNE, Gran Capitán s/n, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, España. AVÍS IMPORTANT Les dades de caràcter personal contingudes en aquest missatge es registraran en un fitxer per facilitar la gestió de les comunicacions del CIMNE. Es poden exercir els drets d'accés, rectificació, cancel·lació i oposició, per escrit a les nostres oficines del CIMNE, Gran Capità s/n, Edifici C1, Campus Nord UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Espanya. IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially and stored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. ________________________________ -----Mensaje original----- De: ... [GiDlist] can't read "goux"
Send by: Lluis Mesquida Hi, I'm using Tdyn 10.3.0 I have a problem when i try to lunch Calculations in a model which I have Termal (solid and fluid), advection (solid and fluid) an fluid Flow. When i try to launch the calculation after meshing, occurs a problem with this message: Error when preparing data for analisys can't read "goux". no such variable. I don't know what could be the problem, becuase in other examples without advection the same problem run without problems. Anybody knows why i can't run all this toghether? _________________________________________________________________ Recibe en tu HOTMAIL los emails de TODAS tus CUENTAS. + info ... [GiDlist] can't read "goux"
Send by: Daniel Sa Hello Lluis, Please download the latest Tdyn version (10.3.2b) from our web ( http://www.compassis.com/compass/en/Productos/Tdyn/Descargar). If the problem persists, please contact with me directly, so i can check the model. Best regards, Daniel On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Lluis Mesquida <lluismesquida at hotmail.com>wrote: > Hi, I'm using Tdyn 10.3.0 > > I have a problem when i try to lunch Calculations in a model which I have > Termal (solid and fluid), advection (solid and fluid) an fluid Flow. ... [GiDlist] GiD 9.3.1b x32
Send by: Shriram Hey, I just downloaded the GiD 9.3.1b. Is there a way where I can find "What's new" for this version? I want to see the changes from GiD 9.2.9b to GiD 9.3.1b. It is not there in the help menu. Thanks, Shriram, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100514/53d03a08/attachment.htm [GiDlist] GiD 9.3.1b x32
Send by: Enrique Escolano We updated today the installer of the version 9.3.1b (uploaded last friday) including in the help the news and a list of some fixed bugs of this version. The version 9.3.1b for Windows x32 had a problem with the command.exe file, and the .win.bat calculation file doesn't run. This problem has been fixed in the today's version. Please, download the setup and install it again. (this problem doesn' happened with the x64 version, but it's recommended to re-download it again to have the news) Can download betas at: http://www.gidhome.com/download/do07.html Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: ... [GiDlist] FW: BEASY FILE IMPORT
Send by: Elisabeth Baden (EAB) Hi Beasy support, I sent a query to you a while ago (see below). Can you estimate when I can expect an answer to that? Thank you. Yours sincerely Elisabeth Baden M.Sc. Engineer Offshore Wind D +45 7913 7037 eab at ramboll.com <mailto:eab at ramboll.com> ________________________________________ Ramboll Willemoesgade 2 DK-6700 Esbjerg Denmark www.ramboll-wind.com <http://www.ramboll-wind.com/> From: Elisabeth Baden (EAB) Sent: 06 May 2010 11:46 To: '... [GiDlist] FW: BEASY FILE IMPORT
Send by: Enrique Escolano Another problem...Hi Elisabeth, Please, could you send me the IGES model to test it? And also, if you can, send me the related Parasolid, ACIS and VRML files that GiD doesn't recognize, to handle them with the next GiD betas Note: could send directly to escolano at cimne.upc.edu to avoid big messages to the othe gidlist users. Regards Enrique Escolano GiD Team ----- Original Message ----- From: Elisabeth Baden (EAB) To: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 9:23 AM Subject: [GiDlist] FW: BEASY FILE IMPORT Hi Beasy support, I sent a query to you a while ago (see below). Can you estimate when I can expect an answer to that? Thank you. Yours sincerely Elisabeth Baden M.Sc. Engineer Offshore Wind D +45 7913 7037 ... [GiDlist] error as importing postprocessing files
Send by: Thanh Chau Dinh Dear all, Is there any limited size of .flavia.res file in GiD? As I imported a .flavia.res file of about 30Gb I got an error "... unknown keyword "value" at line 17155320 ...". I do not think the file format is not correct because I successed with a file of smaller size. I wonder if it is due to not enough memory ? Besides ASCII file for .flavia.msh and .flavia.res, are there any other format file accepted by GiD to reduce the postprocessing files? Thank you in advance. Thanh -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100521/680bd8ab/attachment.htm... [GiDlist] error as importing postprocessing files
Send by: Enrique Escolano It seems as you said that the problem is the big size of your results file. A 32 bit process can handle only until 4GB of memory (about 2 or 3GB in practice) A 64 bit process can in theory handle a lot of memory, but in practice real computers usually don't have more than 4 or 8 GB, then try to load 30 GB is a problem. (if the file format is compressed the data can really need much more space) The only solution is to avoid to load the whole data simultaneously.!! We are working for next 10 beta version to load/unload results "on demand" (e.g. not to load realllya result if the user don't try to visualize it, or load only one time step, etc.) Now what you can do is to reduce the file size: e.g. write separated result files for different results, or not to write too much time steps, ... ----- Original Message ----- From: Thanh Chau Dinh To: ... [GiDlist] error as importing postprocessing files
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hi, you can also use the gidpost library to write compresed binary files: http://www.gidhome.com/support_team/gidpost.html You have also the option of compressing your ascii files (with gzip). Best regards Miguel Pasenau De: gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu] En nombre de Enrique Escolano Enviado el: viernes, 21 de mayo de 2010 11:08 Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] error as importing postprocessing files
Send by: Thanh Chau Dinh Hello, Can I write post files in compressed ascii/binary format like the gidpost library by myself? By the way, I can not link the gidpost.lib for running testpostfor.f example. Can you help me? I am using Intel Fortran 10.0 and VS 2008. In fact, as I create .gidpost.lib there are some warnnings. Thank you in advance. Thanh On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 7:34 PM, Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera < miguel at cimne.upc.edu> wrote: > Hi, > > you can also use the gidpost library to write compresed binary files: > http://www.gidhome.com/support_team/gidpost.html... [GiDlist] error as importing postprocessing files
Send by: Enrique Escolano You must use the gidpost to write binary compressed files (it is very difficult to do it by yourself). It is easier to link the gidpost with your FORTRAN code. We did and it is possible changing some compiler/linker settings, or writting some FORTRAN interface (I tried sucessfully for example with VS 2005 and Intel FORTRAN 10.1.4159.2005, using the examples esfpostfor.f included with our library source) In any case this format will only reduce the disk space and speed the reading time, but when read in GiD is is uncompressed in memory and your problem of too big results become the same as with ASCII files!! Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Thanh Chau Dinh To: ... [GiDlist] cannot visuallize the workspace (Windows 7 x64)
Send by: Pablo Cuéllar Dear GiD staff, My department bought some time ago a floating USB-license for GiD 9, and I have been able to work with it in a couple of computers (a workstation and a normal PC) without any problems. But now I have installed it in a new laptop with Windows 7 (x64) and I cannot visualize the geometries or meshes. The program seems to install well but when I run it on the laptop, the workspace window (the area of the screen where one normally sees the geometry, mesh, etc) is black, except for the little corner where the coordinate axes are, which appears as normal (white background and the axes in red). Other than that, everything seems ok (I can see the menus, the command buttons, etc). Only the working area is completely black and I cannot see anything. I tried loading a project with a predefined geometry, and it didnt help. All I could see from the geometry were the parts that were on the left lower corner, right on top of the coordinate axes. I tried uninstalling and re-installing the program, but that didnt help. So then I downloaded the latest version from GiD web-page (version 9.0.4), but the same problem persists. Is that a matter of configuration? Do I need to set the preferences in some specific way? If you could help me here I would be very grateful. Best regards, and thanks in any case Pablo PS: Since perhaps someone has experienced this problem before, I tried to look for this issue in the gid-list archives, but I could not find them in your new web-page. Do you have a new link to the gidlist archives? _____________________________________________________________________ Pablo Cuéllar Civil engineer <mailto:... [GiDlist] cannot visuallize the workspace (Windows 7 x64)
Send by: Ramon Ribó Try to start GiD using option (In the Microsoft Windows menu): "GiD Safe mode" ---- Compass Ing. y Sistemas Dr. Ramon Ribo http://www.compassis.com ramsan at compassis.com c/ Tuset, 8 7-2 tel. +34 93 218 19 89 08006 Barcelona, Spain fax. +34 93 396 97 46 2010/5/26 Pablo Cuéllar <pablo.cuellar at bam.de> > Dear GiD staff, > > > > My department bought some time ago a floating USB-license for GiD 9, and I ... [GiDlist] cannot visuallize the workspace (Windows 7 x64)
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hello, try to download gid version 9.0.6 from our web. this version solved the problem with the nvidia drivers and the black screen. I would suggest you to download the latest gid 9 version, the 9.3.1b, or our lates gid 10 version. Miguel Pasenau De: gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu] En nombre de Pablo Cuéllar Enviado el: miércoles, 26 de mayo de 2010 17:06 Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Post process tools
Send by: Fernando Salazar Good morning, GiD team I need to do some operations in post process. Durind the last GiD conference I was told they were available, but I don't know how to do them: 1.- Take parts of a postprocess mesh to work with it separately. For example, if I make a cut over a mesh, and then I want to analyze a part of it for calculating the integral of some of the results. Is it possible to save a part of a mesh as an independent mesh, and then open it with GiD and work with it? How? 2.- I know I can convert a isosurface into a cut, and then into a mesh. Is it possible to use this isosurface/cut/mesh to cut another (volume) mesh? How? 3.- How can I import a preprocess mesh to the post process? Thanks -- Fernando Salazar González Ingeniero de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Director de CIMNE-Madrid Paseo Gral Martínez Campos, 41. 28010 Madrid. Tel. +34 913 191 359 Móvil. +34 610 234 477 ... [GiDlist] Post process tools
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hello,
1. There are several options to achieve this:
Top menu bar --> Divide by selection : select the elements you want and create a new mesh with these elements
Top menu bar --> Divide volume sets / surface sets : create a new mesh whose elements are on one side of a plane defined by the user
Top menu bar --> Divide lines : create a new mesh with the edges of the surface elements which lie on one side of a plane defined by the user
To save the meshes: Top menu bar --> File --> Export --> Post information --> ASCII files / Binary ( whole model = mesh + results) / Binary (only results)
Top menu bar --> File --> Export --> Post information --> ASCII boundaries : writes a mesh file only with the boundaries of the meshes
( so for a tetrahedral mesh this option will write the triangles boundaries, for a triangle mesh it will write the lines of the boundaries)
2. To convert an isosurface to a cut-mesh: Top menu bar --> Options --> Iso surfaces --> Convert to cuts
Top convert a cut to a surface mesh: Top menu bar --> Do cuts --> Convert cuts to surface sets
At the moment it is not possible to use one surface set or isosurface to cut another mesh.
3. to import the preprocess mesh into Post:
1. you need to export the preprocess mesh into ascii file
2. then in postprocess read, or merge, the mesh.
But when GiD switches from the preprocess parto to postprocess, the mesh in the preprocess part is also present in the postprocess part.
¿What exactly do you want to do?
Best reagrds,
Miguel Pasenau
De: ...
[GiDlist] Broken download link for GiDpost library
Send by: Andreas Hauck Hello, the link to the GiDpost-library http://www.gidhome.com/downloads/Other_gid/Tools/gidpost1.70.zip given on the download page is not working. Browsing the ftp-server, I found the library at ftp://www.gidhome.com/pub/Old_gid/Tools/gidpost1.70.zip Do you have any plans to release an updated version or to enhance the library in order to read in GiD-files as well? This would be a very important feature for us! Regards, Andreas Hauck -- _/ _/_/ _/_/_/ Friedrich Alexander Universitaet Erlangen _/ _/ _/ _/ Lehrstuhl fuer Sensorik _/ _/ _/ Paul-Gordan-Str. 3-5, D-91052 Erlangen _/ _/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen _/ _/ _/ _/ Department of Sensor Technology _/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/ Paul-Gordan-Str. 3-5, D-91052 Erlangen M.Sc. Andreas Hauck email.: ... [GiDlist] Broken download link for GiDpost library
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello, Thanks for the information, now the link of the web is fixed. About your question, our develop GiDpost library now has a new option, it's possible to write GiD results using the HDF5 library. Future GiDs will be able to read this GiD postprocess hdf5 files, and also third part programs like yours could be able to read this kind of files, from C/C++/FORTRAN using the HDF5 library, and from Tcl/Tk using the hdf5 package wrapping this library that we included with GiD 10. Note: the related 'develop GiDpost library' is not ready to download, the version that you can download is the 1.70 that not include this hdf5 new feature. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andreas Hauck" <... [GiDlist] Oliver Czaikowski ist außer Haus.
Send by: Czaikowski, Oliver Ich werde ab 04.06.2010 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am 04.07.2010. Ich werde Ihre Nachricht nach meiner Rückkehr beantworten. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100607/458bd961/attachment.htm [GiDlist] Bug Reporting
Send by: Shriram Hi GiD team , Just wanted to bring a small bug to your notice. I am using the new GiD v10 on XP, ia32. If I import a graph (.grf file) and click on the 'dimension' button or the option for dimensioning (to see distance between 2 points), GiD simply exits. There is a small window that pops with some message, but GiD exits immediately so I don't know what the message is. Thanks, -- Mechanical Engineer - FEA Development Moore Nanotechnology Systems, LLC Keene, NH - 03446 Phone: 603-352-3030 ext. 216 www.nanotechsys.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100607/2129ed23/attachment.htm... [GiDlist] Gid 10 on MacOS X Crashes when applying conditions
Send by: Jesus F Gracia Congratulations GiD team for your recent GiD version! I'd like to report a bug that have been present since the beta version of GiD for MacOS X. When your try to set a condition and click button "Assign" the application crashes.Attached is the log report of the crash This same problem is found on beta version 9.3.1b but is not present on version 9.2.0b Greetings _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] NURBS volume
Send by: Georg Haasemann Hello, is there any possibility to generate a NURBS volume similar to the NoTryPlanar-option which I can use for surfaces? I would like to obtain the information regarding points and nodes of volumes. Regards, Georg [GiDlist] NURBS volume
Send by: Enrique Escolano In GiD volumes are not NURBS volumes, they are defined by a closed collection of boundary surfaces (are not 'parametric volumes') I don't understand well your question: what do you have and what do you want to obtain? Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Georg Haasemann" <georg.haasemann at tu-dresden.de> To: <gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 12:01 PM Subject: [GiDlist] NURBS volume > Hello, > > is there any possibility to generate a NURBS volume similar to the ... [GiDlist] NURBS volume
Send by: Georg Haasemann Am Montag, den 28.06.2010, 14:28 +0200 schrieb Enrique Escolano: > In GiD volumes are not NURBS volumes, they are defined by a closed > collection of boundary surfaces (are not 'parametric volumes') > > I don't understand well your question: what do you have and what do you want > to obtain? > For a NURBS-surface or line, it is possible to get the parameter vectors (u,v) and all points (Utilities>List>Surfaces/Lines). In general, a NURBS-volume can be described in the same way (three parameter vectors u,v,w and a set of points). These are probably the 'parametric volumes'. I thought it would be possible to describe a volume based on these 3D-NURBS in GiD because I need the data of this formulation. Regards, Georg ... [GiDlist] NURBS volume
Send by: Enrique Escolano Off course the concept of NURBS could be extended to 3 dimensions (NURBS volumes), but GiD don't use this NURBS volumes of other kind of parametric volumes trimmed by the boundary surfaces. We don't want to have a non-uniform parametrization of the 3D space!! Our volumes are like our planar surfaces in 2D: defined only by its trimming boundary, without any parametrization. If do you need a parametrization you can imagine that your shape is embedded in the cartesian space, and the x,y,z coordinates are directly an uniform parametrization. (imagine and embedding box that could be defined as a NURBS volume with degree=1 in each direction, and corners as control points, then your u,v,w will be the x,y,z normalized if you want to be 0,0,0 in one corner and 1,1,1 in the opposite corner) Define a geometry with NURBS volumes could be interesting also for simple shapes, topologically equal to a cube, where it could be possible to define them as untrimmed, but in general this is not possible and the use of a trimming boundary is necessary. Note: we are going to use NURBS volumes in future version only as an auxiliary tool to embed inside some shape and let the user to free-form deformate the shape by moving control points of this NURBS volume. Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: "Georg Haasemann" <... [GiDlist] NUST International Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology, April 25-26, 2011 (Call for Papers)
Send by: Engr. Dr. AQ Bhatti Hope that you are fine and best of your health. NUST would like to organise international conference on earthquake engineering and seismology in 25-26 April 2011. Please see the attached call for papers. Thanks and looking forward for your positive input and participation. Best regards and wishes Dr. Abdul Qadir Bhatti School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SCEE, NUST, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan Tel : 92-3022669974 and 92-51-90854615 E-mail : bhatti-nit at nust.edu.pk and icees2011 at gmail.com... [GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation
Send by: deepak tunuguntla Hello, I have always tried to send emails to the GiDlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu . But unfortunately it never went.I dont know what's wrong though. Anyway your help or suggestion shall be valuable for my work. I have been going through the scripts in order to find the tcl code for the GID_process InsertKnot and DegreeElevate so that it could help me modify the GID for my own purpose. I would like to actually connect my process to the GID library by creating macros , as a standard user interface. My trials have always lead to nothing. Hope your assistance shall help me. Looking forward for your response >... [GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation
Send by: dollarbulldog at hotmail.com TT Sent via BlackBerry® from True Move -----Original Message----- From: deepak tunuguntla <scordee at gmail.com> Sender: gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 11:49:26 To: <GiDlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu> Reply-To: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu Subject: [GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation Hello, I have always tried to send emails to the ... [GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello, Now the GiD list is working again as you can see, About your question, you must use something like this: GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Edit EdNurbsLine $num DegreeElevate escape set t 0.25 GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Edit EdNurbsLine $num InsertKnot $t escape For future versions we can think to add an 'edit' subcommand to the GiD_Geometry tcl command, to allow a more direct entities modification. Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: deepak tunuguntla To: GiDlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 11:49 AM Subject: [GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation Hello, I have always tried to send emails to the ... [GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation
Send by: deepak tunuguntla hello, is it possible to get the script ,like the TCL code for DegreeElevate and InsertKnot. deepak On Jun 29, 2010, at 4:59 PM, Enrique Escolano wrote: > Hello, > > Now the GiD list is working again as you can see, > > About your question, you must use something like this: > > > GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Edit EdNurbsLine $num DegreeElevate escape > > set t 0.25 > GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Edit EdNurbsLine $num InsertKnot $t escape > > For future versions we can think to add an 'edit' subcommand to the GiD_Geometry tcl command, to allow a more direct entities modification. ... [GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation
Send by: Enrique Escolano I don't understand this question. Do you mean to have a tcl procedure that calculate at tcl scripting level the new control points, knots, etc after a degree elevation, etc? This calculation is done internally at C++ level, faster than at tcl scripting level, and there are involved a lot of functions to do this maths (we are not going to replicate this NURBS funcions in pure tcl). ----- Original Message ----- From: deepak tunuguntla To: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 5:14 PM Subject: Re: [GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation hello, is it possible to get the script ,like the TCL code for DegreeElevate and InsertKnot. deepak On Jun 29, 2010, at 4:59 PM, Enrique Escolano wrote: Hello, Now the GiD list is working again as you can see, About your question, you must use something like this: GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Edit EdNurbsLine $num DegreeElevate escape set t 0.25 GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Edit EdNurbsLine $num InsertKnot $t escape For future versions we can think to add an 'edit' subcommand to the GiD_Geometry tcl command, to allow a more direct entities modification. Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: deepak tunuguntla To: ... [GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation
Send by: deepak tunuguntla For example :
If i create a user defined process like DegreeElevation and i want to make an User Interface like the one we get by using the option 'Edit nurbs' in GID.
In the Edit Nurbs option the Elevate Degree automatically elevates the degree to 4.
I want to make an interface which takes the user input. like
Enter the Degree : --------
And then this calls the
process DegreeElevation{ degree}
I just wanted to know how i can incorporate in GID.
On Jun 29, 2010, at 6:17 PM, Enrique Escolano wrote:
> I don't understand this question.
>
> Do you mean to have a tcl procedure that calculate at tcl scripting level the new control points, knots, etc after a degree elevation, etc?
...
[GiDlist] Knot insertion and degree elevation
Send by: Enrique Escolano You can do it with the related Tcl command:
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Edit EdNurbsLine $num DegreeElevate escape
You must create your own window to collect the line number (picking on screen) and the required degree, and
use GiD_Info or GiD_Geometry Tcl commands to know the current degree of the selected line, and increase it until the required one calling several times if necessary the degree elevation process command.
Note: to select the entity you can use an auxiliary tcl procedure we defined inside dev_kit.tcl to aid scripting developers.
GidUtils::PickEntities { type selectmode }
e.g.
...
set num [GidUtils::PickEntities Lines single]
if { $num != "" } {
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Edit EdNurbsLine $num DegreeElevate escape
}
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[GiDlist] Gid 9.1.1b X64 on windows 7 professional
Send by: Smith, Mark Hi Gid team I've installed Gid 9.1.1b 64bit on windows 7 professional and there seems to be a graphics bug. When I try to select geometry no bounding box is shown making it difficult to know what items are selected, if I open in safe mode all work OK but it runs very slowly. My graphics card is NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 , on trying to update the driver windows tells me it is using the most up to date one? Gid 9.3.1b x64 shows the same problem? Other than safe mode is there a fix? Regards mark Please be advised that this email may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us by email by replying to the sender and delete this message. The sender disclaims that the content of this email constitutes an offer to enter into, or the acceptance of, any agreement; provided that the foregoing does not invalidate the binding effect of any digital or other electronic reproduction of a manual signature that is included in any attachment. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Gid 9.1.1b X64 on windows 7 professional
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hi, yes, there is: 1. open the preferences window 2. select the 'Graphical panel' 3. inside the OpenGL group, check the 'Selection lines by software (emulateFrontBuffer) Best regards, Miguel Pasenau De: gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu] En nombre de Smith, Mark Enviado el: martes, 29 de junio de 2010 16:58 Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] GiD 10.0.1
Send by: Shriram Hello GiD team, I noticed a new update of the GiD v10.0.1 on the website. Is it possible to get "what's new" or a log of important updates? I installed the new version but there is no information in the help file. Thanks! Shriram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100702/2fac3110/attachment.htm [GiDlist] GiD 10.0.1
Send by: Adria Melendo Official versions of GiD are the stable versions of the program. They don't include the newest capabilities, so GiD v10.0.1 just have some bug correction from GiD v10.0.0 You will need to wait until next developer version to see new capabilities on GiD Adrià El 02/07/2010 22:25, Shriram escribió: > > Hello GiD team, > > I noticed a new update of the GiD v10.0.1 on the website. Is it > possible to get "what's new" or a log of important updates? I > installed the new version but there is no information in the help file. > > Thanks! > ... [GiDlist] CHEER SPAIN TEAM IN THE FINAL WORLD CUP
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Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Thanks De: gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu] En nombre de Villy S Enviado el: viernes, 09 de julio de 2010 6:15 Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu Asunto: [GiDlist] CHEER SPAIN TEAM IN THE FINAL WORLD CUP Hello GID Team HAVE TO GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO CHEER THE SPAIN TEAM IN THE WORLD CUP Good Luck To SPAIN TEAM _____ From: Shriram <madapusi at nanotechsys.com... [GiDlist] GiD image contest 2010
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hello, we have a '500GB multimedia hard drive' which we want to give away. With this hard drive you can experience your favorite films and series. To select the lucky person we have thought of a simulation images contest, which should be created with GiD. The winner will get this fabulous '500GB multimedia hard drive' as prize. Contest conditions: 1- everyone can take its chance in this contest, but the people of the GiD team; 2- the images should be created with GiD, and can be both from preprocessing and postprocessing, from geometry, mesh, graphs, results, textures or a composition of them; 3- the images should be send with lossless compression (TIFF, PNG) and in two versions: a screen resolution version and, at least, a 300dpi/A4 version; 4- every person can send as much as three different images; 5- the mail should be sent to '... [GiDlist] GiD Geometry Toolbar
Send by: Shriram Hello GiD team, Regarding the "Geometry and view toolbar" - Is it possible to configure the toolbar so that it appears only in the pre-processing and is hidden in the post-processing? The options in "configure toolbar" is always applied to both pre and post processing. Thanks, Shriram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100712/d4b553ca/attachment.htm [GiDlist] GiD Geometry Toolbar
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello Shiram, This option doesn't exists now. We can think to add this feature for next betas. Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 10:10 PM Subject: [GiDlist] GiD Geometry Toolbar Hello GiD team, Regarding the "Geometry and view toolbar" - Is it possible to configure the toolbar so that it appears only in the pre-processing and is hidden in the post-processing? The options in "configure toolbar" is always applied to both pre and post processing. Thanks, Shriram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
Send by: Nunzio Losacco Hi all, I need to integrate some results from my analysis and I need to do it by hand. As I've seen GiD Postprocess function "Integrate" gives accurate results. Is it possible to know how it works? (which integration method, algorithm, etc) Thanks, Nunzio. PS: y enhorabuena por la copa. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100713/ec946f07/attachment.htm [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hello, the integrate option in GiD, after selecting a scalar value, GiD averages the result for the element and multiplies it by the element size, accumulating the results for all the elements of the selected set. For a vector results, GiD averages the scalar product of the result and the normal for the element. There is an option to do the integration only for the current step or for all the steps of the analysis. With this last option, a graph showing this integration value evolution is also created. For gauss points: - for volume and surface sets only 1 gauss point is supported - for cut sets, the integration is done over the smoothed gaussian results to the nodes. best regards, Miguel Pasenau De: ... [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
Send by: Abel Coll Dear Nunzio,
May be I can clarify a little bit Miguel's answer.
By the moment GiD only calculates the numerical integration on linear
elements. For this reason, the classical way of integrating numerical
results on an element (taking into account the weights of the Gauss points,
the nodal values and the shape functions) can be expressed (simplifying) as
the average of the values of the result on the nodes of the element (as
Miguel said in the previous mail). The integration for non-linear elements
is not available yet, and it will use this classical way for numerical
integration.
This option is only available (by now) if the results (inside GiD project)
are in nodes (not in Gauss points), except the case Miguel pointed out (only
in case of results in one Gauss point).
Kind regards,
ABEL
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[GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
Send by: Nunzio Losacco Thank you very much for your replies guys. N. 2010/7/14 Abel Coll <abelcs at cimne.upc.edu> > Dear Nunzio, > > May be I can clarify a little bit Miguel's answer. > > By the moment GiD only calculates the numerical integration on linear > elements. For this reason, the classical way of integrating numerical > results on an element (taking into account the weights of the Gauss points, > the nodal values and the shape functions) can be expressed (simplifying) > as the average of the values of the result on the nodes of the element (as ... [GiDlist] Post process tools/background image
Send by: Fernando Salazar Hi, GiD team. I have two questions. The first one shoul be sent to the "wishlist" instead of the gidlist. We are using the tool for integrating the results over a mesh. It is very useful for us. However, we miss the posibility of using one surface set or isosurface to cut another mesh. It would be essential for us. Right now, we have to separate the elements below the free surface from the ones above via do cuts/divide by selection, but this way we miss precision, because of the elements which are partly above and partly below. The second question is about preprocess. I set a background image; it works ok. But if I save the case and then reopen it, the image disappears. How can I keep it? Thanks -- Fernando Salazar González Ingeniero de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Director de CIMNE-Madrid Paseo Gral Martínez Campos, 41. 28010 Madrid. Tel. +34 913 191 359 Móvil. +34 610 234 477 ... [GiDlist] Post process tools/background image
Send by: Enrique Escolano You can't keep the background image. we must implement that this information is saved/restored in the model database (we will do it for next betas) Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Fernando Salazar To: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 12:52 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Post process tools/background image Hi, GiD team. I have two questions. The first one shoul be sent to the "wishlist" instead of the gidlist. We are using the tool for integrating the results over a mesh. It is very useful for us. However, we miss the posibility of using one surface set or isosurface to cut another mesh. It would be essential for us. Right now, we have to separate the elements below the free surface from the ones above via do cuts/divide by selection, but this way we miss precision, because of the elements which are partly above and partly below. The second question is about preprocess. I set a background image; it works ok. But if I save the case and then reopen it, the image disappears. How can I keep it? Thanks -- Fernando Salazar González Ingeniero de Caminos, Canales y Puertos Director de CIMNE-Madrid Paseo Gral Martínez Campos, 41. 28010 Madrid. Tel. +34 913 191 359Móvil. +34 610 234 477 ... [GiDlist] Mixed meshes
Send by: Smith, Mark Gid ver 9.0.4 Hi Gid team Is it possible to produce different mesh types in different regions? In the attached simple test model I want to be able to produce a structured mesh in the "dome" region and a tetrahedral mesh in the "cap" region, both meshes can and will share the same nodes at the interface between the 2 bodies so I think it should be possible but can't figure out a way to do it ;-( Any Ideas? Regards mark Please be advised that this email may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us by email by replying to the sender and delete this message. The sender disclaims that the content of this email constitutes an offer to enter into, or the acceptance of, any agreement; provided that the foregoing does not invalidate the binding effect of any digital or other electronic reproduction of a manual signature that is included in any attachment. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: mixed mesh test.geo Type: application/octet-stream Size: 41426 bytes Desc: mixed mesh test.geo Url : ... [GiDlist] Mixed meshes
Send by: Enrique Escolano Is possible to do it, but the elements must be compatible: e.g. the structured park instead of generate hexahedra must be set to generate tetrahedra (because triangular faces are shared with the unstructured part of tetrahedra) To set the dome to be meshed as structured its volumes must have exactly 6 faces: I rebuilt again this part by revolution, to have this 6-faced volumes. I attach my model including the mesh (I set a number of 5 structured divisions for all directions) Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Smith, Mark" <Mark.Smith at linx.co.uk... [GiDlist] GiD 9 version styles & file formats
Send by: Smith, Mark Hi Gid Team I'm running 9.3.1b x64 on a windows 7 PC but I like the old style (9.0.4) layers window with the "send to" option etc is it possible to change it to this style? I have a USB dongle & run 9.3.1b x64 on one Pc (windows 7) & 9.0.4 x32 on another (windows XP) if I modify a model in the newer version & save it I get a warning that it is too modern a version when I try to open it in 9.0.4 and may crash GiD, there only seems to be the alternative option of saving in old GiD7 format is there a work around? I want to keep my model files on a server which I can access from either PC. Regards mark Please be advised that this email may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us by email by replying to the sender and delete this message. The sender disclaims that the content of this email constitutes an offer to enter into, or the acceptance of, any agreement; provided that the foregoing does not invalidate the binding effect of any digital or other electronic reproduction of a manual signature that is included in any attachment. ... [GiDlist] GiD 9 version styles & file formats
Send by: Enrique Escolano It is not possible to set the old style of the layers window, but all old features also exists in the new window!! e.g. to send entities to a layer, select the destination layer and press the fourth upper icon of the window (or the contextual menu of the rigth mouse button) When opening a model created by a newest version (where the format of the database could have changed to add some new feature), the older GiD show the related warning. Probably you didn't used any of this new features and the model could be read by the old version without problem (or maybe the basic data is read and only this new data is lost), then you can ignore the warning, and save again the model with the old version, then both version will read it without any warning. The option to save in 'old GiD7' format can do something similar, writting only the data that was acceptable for this version, and ignore the 'new data'. This could be interesting to send your model to old users, assuming that the most inportant, like the geometry, is preserved. Note: 'new data' could be 'boundary layer information', some kind of 'semi-structured' information, etc. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Smith, Mark" <... [GiDlist] Mixed meshes
Send by: Smith, Mark Hi Enrique
Thanks for the reply. The tetrahedral structured mesh might do the job I
will have to try. I wanted hexahedra ideally as they are not as stiff a
shape, also I imagine their shape quality will not be as good, I did not
realise you could do structured tet meshes, thanks for the prompt reply.
Regards
mark
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Subject: [GiDlist] Mixed meshes
From: Enrique Escolano gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
Wed Jul 14 15:48:02 2010
Is possible to do it, but the elements must be compatible: e.g. the
structured part instead of generate hexahedra must be set to generate
tetrahedra (because triangular faces are shared with the unstructured
part of tetrahedra)
To set the dome to be meshed as structured its volumes must have exactly
6
faces: I rebuilt again this part by revolution, to have this 6-faced
volumes.
I attach my model including the mesh (I set a number of 5 structured
divisions for all directions)
Regards
Enrique
----- Original Message -----
From: "Smith, Mark" <...
[GiDlist] Mixed meshes
Send by: Abel Coll Dear Mark, If the model is like the one you sent (without any "more complex" part), you also can try to subdivide the cap region so as it will be formed by 6-faced volumes. Doing so, you will be able to generate structured hexahedras. Note that you also have the semi-structured option for generating hexahedras. This option can be applied to topologically prismatic volumes, and can generate hexas (structured in the prismatic direction of the volume) "connecting" the mesh of the tops of the volume, which can be unstructured (quads in this case). Kind regars, ABEL _________________________________ Abel Coll Sans - Civil Engineer CIMNE - International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering Ofice c-2, C1 building - Campus Nord UPC Gran Capità s/n, 08034 Barcelona T: 34 - 93 401 74 03 Fax: 34 - 93 40 65 17 ________________________________ AVISO IMPORTANTE Los datos de carácter personal contenidos en el mensaje, se registrarán en un fichero para facilitar la gestión de las comunicaciones de CIMNE. Se pueden ejercitar los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición por escrito, dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas de CIMNE, Gran Capitán s/n, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, España. AVÍS IMPORTANT Les dades de caràcter personal contingudes en aquest missatge es registraran en un fitxer per facilitar la gestió de les comunicacions del CIMNE. Es poden exercir els drets d'accés, rectificació, cancel·lació i oposició, per escrit a les nostres oficines del CIMNE, Gran Capità s/n, Edifici C1, Campus Nord UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Espanya. IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially and stored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. ________________________________ -----Mensaje original----- De: ... [GiDlist] Mixed meshes
Send by: Smith, Mark Hi Abel Thanks for your reply. I agree I can split the volumes into 6 faced regions but this is time consuming as it has to be done manually and any change to the geometry means this has to be repeated all over again ;-( I have used the semi structured approach before but this also requires lots of manual intervention. Are there any plans to introduce a fully automatic hexahedral mesher? Regards mark -----Original Message----- From: gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Mixed meshes
Send by: Abel Coll Dear Mark, Not in a short term. By the moment we are not planing to include any unstructured hexa mesher inside GiD. Kind regards, ABEL _________________________________ Abel Coll Sans - Civil Engineer CIMNE - International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering Ofice c-2, C1 building - Campus Nord UPC Gran Capità s/n, 08034 Barcelona T: 34 - 93 401 74 03 Fax: 34 - 93 40 65 17 ________________________________ AVISO IMPORTANTE Los datos de carácter personal contenidos en el mensaje, se registrarán en un fichero para facilitar la gestión de las comunicaciones de CIMNE. Se pueden ejercitar los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición por escrito, dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas de CIMNE, Gran Capitán s/n, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, España. AVÍS IMPORTANT Les dades de caràcter personal contingudes en aquest missatge es registraran en un fitxer per facilitar la gestió de les comunicacions del CIMNE. Es poden exercir els drets d'accés, rectificació, cancel·lació i oposició, per escrit a les nostres oficines del CIMNE, Gran Capità s/n, Edifici C1, Campus Nord UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Espanya. IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially and stored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. ________________________________ -----Mensaje original----- De: ... [GiDlist] Mixed meshes
Send by: Enrique Escolano If do you had only the dome structured part, you could create hexahedra (this is the default element for structured volumes), but this part is sharing surfaces with unstructured volumesn and a quadrilateral face is not compatible with the triangular face of neighbor elements (we don't have special elements like pyramids to do a transition between hexahedra and tetrahedra) Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Smith, Mark" <Mark.Smith at linx.co.uk> To: <gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Hexahedron Meshing
Send by: Farzam, Arash Hello, I have a 1980*1980*450 cm volume and I would like to mesh it with 20 node Hexahedron elements, having 17 elements in each of the 1980 cm sides and 9 elements in the 450 cm side. I would be grateful if you help me how to do this. I am attaching the file as well. Best Regards, Arash Farzam -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100719/01ac63c5/attachment.htm -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Meshing-Required.cnd Type: application/octet-stream Size: 34025 bytes Desc: Meshing-Required.cnd Url : ... [GiDlist] Hexahedron Meshing
Send by: Enrique Escolano You have tried to use semi-structured mesh. Must use structured mesh. Mesh->Structured->Volumes->Assign number of cells select the volume, and set number of divisions=17 in two lines of the base, and 9 in some line of the third direction. To create quadratic hexahedra of 20 nodes go to Utilities->Preferences - Meshing, and set the variable 'Quadratic type' to 'Quadratic' (Normal will generate linear 8-nodes hexa, Quadratic will generate quadratic serendipit 20-nodes hexa and Quadratic9 will generat quadratic lagrangian 27-nodes hexa) and generate the mesh (the general size doesn't matter in this case, because all sizes are set by the number of structured divisions) ----- Original Message ----- From: Farzam, Arash To: ... No subject
Send by: or in the "what is new"
Some preprocess changes are:
************************* versi=F3n 6.2.0b
a.. The meshing parameters used and the GiD version are stored with =
the model. They are possible to be listed after with Status.
b.. Customization tcl variable GidPriv(TextOfVersion) in the =
ConfigureProgram.tcl file to show in the help (for example, to show the =
version of a problem type, not the GiD version)
c.. New tcl Order: ".central.s info GiDVersion" (return the internal =
GiD version number)
d.. New tcl Order: info list_entities -more elements "selection" =
(-more also return the element number, number of nodes and the volume)
e.. Enhanced memory use writing the calculation file
f.. Draw of conditions over layer (the layer entities are draw)
g.. New GiD-tcl events send to problemtype.tcl (proc EndGIDPostProcess =
{} and proc LoadResultsGIDPostProcess { file })
h.. New *.bas command *LocalAxesDefCenter (return the center of the =
user defined local axis, similar to LocalAxesDef)
i.. Inline tutorials (see Help->Tutorials)
************************* versi=F3n 6.2.0c=20
a.. Conditions Window: Entities->AllConditions (list all the model =
conditions)
b.. New *.bas commands *time and *clock to measure time writing the =
calculation file (useful for debug pourposes)
c.. The right buttons (hidden by default) open the new conditions, =
materials, etc windows.
d.. Mesh extrusion enabled in the Copy window
e.. Split surface (menu Geometry->Edit->Divide->Surfaces->Split) : to =
divide a surface selecting the divide lines (these lines must be =
previous intersected with the surface contours)
f.. News *.bas commands related to layers: ( *Set Layer LayerName =
*nodes|elems ,
*Loop nodes|elems *OnlyInLayer , *NodesLayerNum *NodesLayerName =
*ElemsLayerNum *ElemsLayerName)
g.. Update of the layer window
************************* versi=F3n 6.2.0d=20
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Send by: solver module, I'm only extracting the stresses from Gauss points of=20 quadrlateral elements. Can we do this without the result stresses=20 from other elements? If I can, could you cehck my header of=20 *.flavia.res. I appreciate your help</FONT></DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>My file is </FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Suppose element 1~30 is beam(linear) = element. So I=20 don't extract the results for these.</FONT></DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>GaussPoints "Quads" ElemType Quadrilateral<BR> = Number of=20 Gauss Points: 4<BR> Natural Coordinates: = Internal<BR> End=20 gausspoints<BR> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Gauss_stresscho 1 0.02 2 2 1=20 "Quads"<BR>Sxx<BR>Syy<BR>Sxy<BR>31 =20 -0.576695 = -0.103969 =20 3.37268e-307 <BR> =20 -0.580054 =20 -0.113903 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.745871 =20 -0.184967 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.741706 =20 -0.174688 3.37268e-307=20 <BR>32 = -0.561898 =20 -0.186164 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.567976 =20 -0.200322 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.567189 =20 -0.199984 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.561115 =20 -0.185828 3.37268e-307=20 <BR>33 = -0.573824 =20 -0.221463 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.575536 =20 -0.225585 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.578338 =20 -0.226786 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.576612 =20 -0.222658 3.37268e-307=20 <BR>34 = -0.57852 =20 -0.237674 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.57846 =20 -0.237606 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.57963 =20 -0.238108 3.37268e-307=20 <BR> = -0.579684 =20 -0.238172 3.37268e-307 </FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>.........</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Changho from Univ. of=20 Washington</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C1CA78.E17DAA40-- ... No subject
Send by: See also the tools Utilities->Graphical->Animation controls... To save all or some redraws in an mpg or avi file And the new Utilities->Graphical->Animation script...=20 To automatize translations, rotations, zooms for animation pourposes Note: this last tool is only available for GiD 7.4.4beta version Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message -----=20 From: dganit=20 To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es=20 Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 5:13 PM Subject: [GiDlist] How to create animation? Hello, How can I create animated sequences for dynamic analysis ? Can it be = saved as mpeg file ? Thanks, Dganit ------=_NextPart_000_0575_01C3BF57.9B7C9940 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1255" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dwindows-1255"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2800.1276" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>If your analysis is dynamical, then you have several = time step=20 results. </FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Can use the menu: </FONT><FONT = size=3D2>Windows->Animate...=20 to open an animation window. </FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>From this window can create a mpg or avi = file.</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>See also the tools</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Utilities->Graphical->Animation = controls...</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>To save all or some redraws in an mpg or=20 avi file</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>And the new </FONT><FONT=20 size=3D2>Utilities->Graphical->Animation script... </FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>To automatize translations, rotations, zooms for = animation=20 pourposes</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Note: this last tool is only available = for GiD=20 7.4.4beta version</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Enrique Escolano</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE dir=3Dltr=20 style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; = BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV> <DIV=20 style=3D"BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: = black"><B>From:</B>=20 <A title=... No subject
Send by: See also the tools Utilities->Graphical->Animation controls... To save all or some redraws in an mpg or avi file And the new Utilities->Graphical->Animation script...=20 To automatize translations, rotations, zooms for animation pourposes Note: this last tool is only available for GiD 7.4.4beta version Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message -----=20 From: dganit=20 To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es=20 Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 5:13 PM Subject: [GiDlist] How to create animation? Hello, How can I create animated sequences for dynamic analysis ? Can it be = saved as mpeg file ? Thanks, Dganit ------=_NextPart_000_05D8_01C3BFEB.670F6DB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1255" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dwindows-1255"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2800.1276" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff background=3D""> <DIV>The resuls must be in a single "big" results file (the mesh must be = the=20 same for all time steps)</DIV> <DIV><BR>Each result has a step_value (a real number)=20 field<BR><BR><STRONG>Result "result name" "analysis name" <FONT=20 color=3D#ff0000>step_value_1</FONT> my_result_type my_location "location = name"<BR>Values</STRONG> </DIV> <DIV>result_number_1 component_1_value component_2_value . .=20 .<BR>result_number_n component_1_value component_2_value</DIV> <DIV><STRONG>End Values</STRONG></DIV> <DIV><STRONG></STRONG> </DIV> <DIV><STRONG>Result "result name" "analysis name" <FONT=20 color=3D#ff0000>step_value_2</FONT> my_result_type my_location "location = name"<BR>Values</STRONG>=20 <DIV>result_number_1 component_1_value component_2_value . .=20 .<BR>result_number_n component_1_value component_2_value</DIV> <DIV><STRONG>End Values</STRONG></DIV></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Read GiD help about Postprocess data files = format</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D2>Enrique Escolano</DIV> <DIV><BR>----- Original Message ----- <BR>From: dganit <BR>To:=20 ... No subject
Send by: option is only is availble from the right buttons) escape escape escape meshing connectpoints createsurfaces or escape escape escape meshing connectpoints createelements If you create triangle elements, you can after split them to approximate a smooted shape (require the last 7.5.8b beta version) menu: Meshing->Edit mesh->Split Elems->Triangle-Triangle You can use directly this mesh, or can create a "surfmesh", a pseudo-surface with the mesh shape that can be remeshed. To create a surfmesh from a triangle selection use: escape escape escape geometry create surfmesh selectmesh Off course you can create the surfaces with an external CAD and import them (using IGES or other interchange format) Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: <... No subject
Send by: > Hello, > > DeltaCAD has developped an input/output interface between GiD and the open > FEM software Code_Aster 7.1. This interface is integrated in a full package > on a Cd-Rom for Windows and Linux. > > More information on www.code-aster-services.com > > Guy HUBERT > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu > [mailto:gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu... No subject
Send by: Geometry->Create->Point click the right mouse button, and from the contextual menu, select: Point in surface Then can pick over a surface No subject
Send by: space coordinates related to his u,v space parameter=20 (the parameter space is 1.0x1.0 square for untrimmed surfaces) for example: set num 3 set u 0.5=20 set v 0.3 WarnWinText [GiD_Info parametric surface $num coord $u $v] Read GiD help about TclTk extension->Control functions->Info = function->Parametric Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Malte Neumann" <neumann at statik.uni-stuttgart.de> To: "gid user list" <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 11:29 AM Subject: [GiDlist] Nurbs surface >... No subject
Send by: Utilities->List->Mass (note a check mark) Then, when you list an entity (from the upper menu), instead the 'normal' list information, the mass information (length, area, volume) of the selected entities (geometry or mesh) will be reported. Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amancherla, Sundar (GE, Research)" <Sundar.Amancherla at geind.ge.com> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 6:39 AM Subject: [GiDlist] Output of Volume > Hi >... No subject
Send by: You can also save the animation as an standard video file (mpeg, avi or animated gif formats). Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: "devvrath khatri" <dev at iitm.ac.in> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 9:39 AM Subject: [GiDlist] Animation using GID > > Respected Sir > > I am working on modeling of Tsunami waves using FEM , for this I have > done processing in Mat Lab and now i have results for each time ... No subject
Send by: exactly what you want I think) 3 - When we do Draw -> Colors, in the legend appears the=20 colors and the corresponding values of the conditions. It's possible to appears only one of the values of the=20 several conditions? This seems "Draw Field's color", is not? Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Sofia Costa" <ascosta at mec.ua.pt> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es> Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 6:01 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Conditions symbols >... No subject
Send by: Select in the window this "rigth buttons" inside. Then from this buttons, you can set this variables with Utilities Variables, then you can see the available GiD variables In fact, it's not necessary to visualise this buttons, you can write the commands in the lower command line, e.g, can write escape escape escape utilities variables AlignSemiStructuredNodes 1 Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Isabel Gil" <misabel at litec.csic.es> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 11:17 AM Subject: Re: [GiDlist] Semistructured volume >... No subject
Send by: "CreateBoundary" (The new mesh is created inside the current layer) Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Oguz Tanzer" <oguztanzer at yahoo.com> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 2:24 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Re:sphere mesh > Hello, > Thank you for the information, it worked. What is the > the key combination for 'MeshingCreateBoundary' the > one you mentioned as hidden? > regards, > Tanzer >... No subject
Send by: coordinates <u> <v>, must use set normal [GiD_Info parametric surface <surface_id> normal <u> <v>] To know the u,v parameters of a point with coordinates <x> <y> <z> = (located on the surface), must use set uv [GiD_Info parametric surface <surface_id> uv_fromcoord <x> <y> = <z>] Read GiD help about Cutomization->Tcl/Tk extension->Control = functions->Info function =20 As user, you can also know the normal of the surface on a point from the = menu Utilities->Id=20 then click the righ mouse button ,and select in the contextual menu = "Normal in surface" and click the desired point on a surface. The normal x y z will be = shown in the lower message bar =20 Regards Enrique=20 =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "CALAON Andrea Dalmine R&D" <... No subject
Send by: coordinates <u> <v>, must use =20 set normal [GiD_Info parametric surface <surface_id> normal <u> <v>] =20 To know the u,v parameters of a point with coordinates <x> <y> <z> = (located on the surface), must use set uv [GiD_Info parametric surface <surface_id> uv_fromcoord <x> <y> = <z>] =20 Read GiD help about Cutomization->Tcl/Tk extension->Control = functions->Info function =20 As user, you can also know the normal of the surface on a point from the = menu Utilities->Id=20 then click the righ mouse button ,and select in the contextual menu = "Normal in surface" and click the desired point on a surface. The normal x y z will be = shown in the lower message bar =20 Regards Enrique=20 =20 =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "CALAON Andrea Dalmine R&D" <... No subject
Send by: all volumes and NOTHING ELSE? (no additional surfaces, lines, nodes, ...) Is there any better way than another? Thanks for any suggestion Andrea Calaon No subject
Send by: 1. Support for spheres (defined by a centre node and a radius) and circles (defined by a centre node, a radius and a normal) in Postprocess. Spheres can be cut and create in circles. If the normal for the circles are not given GiD assumes the normal ( 0.0, 0.0, 1.0). 2. Stream ribbons as stream lines with detail level=2 with rotational. 3. Detail level point for stream lines showing the calculated points from the stream. 4. Contour Fill colours with shininess 5. New Display Style mode for meshes: 'Points Bound' showing the nodes as spheres and the boundary lines of the mesh. 6. Isosurfaces can be seen although all the meshes are switched off. 7. Support for BMP files with 32bpp. 8. Join surfaces function. ... No subject
Send by: 1. Volume split (similar to surface split, to divide a volume from a group of dividing surfaces) 2. Locate real size background images from a .tfw georeferentiation file if exists 3. drawopengl font GiD-Tcl command, to set fonts and ask its properties 4. write_calc_data GiD-Tcl command, to write the calculation file from Tcl 5. New options for reflection: individual faces selection, layer color or two color degradation for switched off faces. 6. A preview image and the view is saved together with the mesh and results No subject
Send by: 1. New quadrilateral mesher 2. Boundary regular transition meshing preference 3. NURBS simplification operators: knot removal and degree reduction for curves and surfaces 4. Preview image saved with the model, to be show in the Open project window 5. Can read TIFF files for background images and textures 6. Stream lines implemented for hexahedra, prisms, pyramids and quadrilaterals 7. Supported hexahedra of 20 nodes in postprocess 8. Macro to create a vector result from an scalar result 9. Smoothing of triangles and quadrilaterals: new opcion LaplaceSmooth to only apply a laplacian smooth, with angle tolerance and try to save the enclosed volume 10. Math functiones like max, min, log, log10 can be used in template bas files, *nintervals command 11. Delaunay volume mesher (GiD_Set VolumeMesher 1) 12. Command line parameter -c2 <yourfile.ini>, to specify in a problemtype to use "yourfile.ini" instead "gid.ini", to avoid sharing the configuration 13. GidUtils::DisableToolbar <tool> and GidUtils::EnableToolbar <tool>, to prevent show some tools, like the "Right buttons" Best regards, Miguel Pasenau ... No subject
Send by: e.g. set infoline1 [GiD_Info list_entities lines 1] Read GiD help about Tcl/Tk extension Note: I don't know the format that ANSYS require for geometric entities. Maybe is difficult to write it, or ANSYS can't handle some basic CAD entities like trimmed NURBS surfaces. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrea Mordini" <Mordini at vce.at> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 11:45 AM Subject: Antw: Re: [GiDlist] points, lines, surfaces and volumes in basfile >... No subject
Send by: escape View Layers <layername> <material number> Note: to visualize the "rigth buttons" (hidden by default), use Utilities->Tools->Toolbars... Select "Right buttons" - Inside Regards Enrique Escolano No subject
Send by: in preprocess I import this as GiD mesh, now export again as GiD mesh = ** . Now if I import this latest GiD mesh as surface mesh I end up with = deformed surface geometry which is what I want ;-) and not a mesh at all = !!! If I omit the step of exporting the GiD mesh ** above ,which = seems unnecessary, the import of the surface mesh brings in an = incomplete model it appears the parts that were originally on "S Elmer = mesh 2" (in my case for my model ) in gid post, disappear? =20 GiD 7.7.7b on win2000 =20 regards mark ________________________________ From: gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu... No subject
Send by: color map, then you set the number of colors of the scale and select = this colors (clicking the square that show the color). Unfortunately now only the last user definition is saved/restored in the = gid.ini file, it's not possible to save this definitions with an = associated name. we will implement this last feature for future versions. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Ruhollah Tavakoli=20 To: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu=20 Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 11:46 AM Subject: [GiDlist] costomized color map Dear, Regarding to GID post processor: I would like to know that, is it = possible to add some customized color-maps to GID? PS: I know that there are four 4 types of color map in GID and there = is also a user defined map option in user defined tab in "color contour" = window, but customized option just work for (underlying) Terrian color = map, i.e. we could change colors intensity within this map not a general = map. Also it is desired to save some color maps and load them in future. Any guide? Cheers ... ruholla. ------=_NextPart_000_1600_01C8B9CE.46584290 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.6001.18023" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>From the Contour- Color window you can = set to use=20 an 'used defined' color map, then </FONT><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>you = set the=20 number of colors of the scale and select this colors (clicking = the=20 square that show the color).</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Unfortunately now only the last user = definition is=20 saved/restored in the gid.ini file, it's not possible to save this = definitions=20 with an associated name.</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>we will implement this = last feature for future=20 versions.</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Regards</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT> </DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Enrique</FONT></DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE dir=3Dltr=20 style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; = BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV> <DIV=20 style=3D"BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: = black"><B>From:</B>=20 <A title=... No subject
Send by: using also the quadratic mid nodes. menu: Utilities->Preferences: Graphical Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Ricardo Resende=20 To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es=20 Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 12:47 PM Subject: [GiDlist] (no subject) I'm using 3d hexahedra with 20 nodes, generated outside GID. And I'm = using GID 7.2 in 2 computers, a desktop and a laptop. When I import a = mesh, in the laptop, I have to change the display properties to see it = (which settings should I use?). And, somehow, the incidences of the = elements seem to become truncated.=20 Another question is: GID doesn't use the nodes in the sides of the = hexaheadra to draw the elements, which results in a great number of = mistakes in the meash not being detected. Also, in preprocessing, when = doing "list", al the nodes apear in the screen and in the list dialog = box, but in post-processing, only the corner nodes apear. Will this be = correctd soon?=20 I include a file with a mesh. Jos=E9 Ricardo Pontes Resende -------------------------------------------------------------- Bolseiro de Investiga=E7=E3o N=FAcleo de Modela=E7=E3o Matem=E1tica e F=EDsica Departamento de Barragens Laborat=F3rio Nacional de Engenharia Civil mail: ... No subject
Send by: *loop elements *elemsnum *elemsconec(3) *elemsconec(2) **elemsconec(1) *end element No subject
Send by: read GiD help about the 'GiD_Mesh' tcl command at Tcl/Tk extension->Control
functions->Special functions
the prototype is something like this
GiD_Mesh create|delete|edit node|element <num>|append <elemtype> <nnode> <N1
... Nnnode> <radius> ?<matname>? | <x y z>
e.g, to change the connectivities of the element number 5 (assumed that it's
a triangle with 3 nodes) to have as connectivities the nodes 4, 1, and 2,
use something like this:
GiD_Mesh edit element 5 triangle 3 {4 1 2}
Regards
Enrique Escolano
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Send by: commands to be processed with the GiD_Process command, someting like = this: set x 0 set y 0 set z 0 GiD_Process Mescape geometry create point $x $y $z Selection is a common problem when automatizing tasks from scripts, = sometimes it's not possible to know how many entities you will obtain = and its identifiers. a solution can be work with layers: set a layer to use, new entities = will be created in this layer, then you select the layername instead the = entities ids. In some cases you can also know the new entity id, because number are = set increasing from the last one set lastpointid [GiD_Info Geometry Maxnumpoints] GiD_Process Mescape geometry create point $x $y $z set pointid [expr $lastpointid+1] I recommend you to try to do what you want from a Tcl procedure, and if = do you have a very expensive operation, like calculate your planes = intersection, do it with an external program (written in a compiled language like C/C++ or FORTRAN), = that read from a file the required input and write also an output file = that can be read again from the tcl procedure to convert into GiD = entities. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message -----=20 From: anjaney vatsal=20 To: ... No subject
Send by: *globalnodes (list the nodes number of the face) or *localnodes (list the local id: 0 to element nnode-1) with something like this *set cond your_condition *loop elements onlyincond volume element with the condition: *elemsnum=20 face nodes: *globalnodes *end elements Enrique ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Zdzislaw Wozniak" <zwozniak at cogeco.ca> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 12:48 AM Subject: [GiDlist] boundary faces > Dear All, >... No subject
Send by: you can set the deformation of the 'main mesh' (where results are drawn) and optionally a the 'reference mesh' (to be visually compared with the main mesh) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Zdzislaw Wozniak" <zwozniak at cogeco.ca> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 3:18 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Deformed+undeformed mesh plot > How to plot deformed mesh on top of the undeformed one? > > The command I am using: > ... No subject
Send by: the entities with this condition applied (and your values) No subject
Send by: .central.s info conditions ovpnt .central.s info conditions "conditionname" See help on Tcl-Tk extension-Info function Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mihai TEODORESCU" <mihai.teodorescu at prevost-industries.com> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 2:53 PM Subject: [GiDlist] loop over conditions > Hello, > > I would like access the informations about the conditions applied over > the model in a more precise manner. Something like for the materials, or ... No subject
Send by: ---------------------------------------------------- Specify the condition sets: 1. 0 0 1 0 1 <----Condition1 2. 1 1 1 0 1 <----Condition2 3. 1 1 1 1 1 <----Condition3 Assign the conditions to the supports Node Condition set 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 3 7 3 8 1 ------------------------------------------------------ --- Mihai TEODORESCU <mihai.teodorescu at prevost-industries.com> wrote: > Thank you. This is a good point start. > > Supposing I apply the condition > Point_Déplacement_imposé first with the ... No subject
Send by: .gid.central.s disable windows 1 Note: can write a tcl command directly in the GiD command line with -np- = <tclcommand>=20 For example: -np- .gid.central.s disable windows 1 But if don't open this message window, do not have any echo of the "end = of calculation" event. Remember to reactivate the normal windows state with: .gid.central.s disable windows 0 Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message -----=20 From: "Ilker Basol" <ibas at tet.uni-hannover.de> To: <gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es> Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:31 PM Subject: [GiDlist] getting rid off the message box appering at the end = of calculation action >... No subject
Send by: .gid.central.s disable windows 1 Note: can write a tcl command directly in the GiD command line with -np- = <tclcommand>=20 For example: -np- .gid.central.s disable windows 1 But if don't open this message window, do not have any echo of the "end = of calculation" event. Remember to reactivate the normal windows state with: .gid.central.s disable windows 0 Other details: Instead to use WarnWinText "...", must be more elegant to = put a message in the lower message bar, for example GidUtils::SetWarnLine "Meshing volumes ..." Enrique ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Khaled Obeidat=20 To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es... No subject
Send by: Note: your GiD7.2 password remain valid for all 7.x versions =20 Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Eduardo Campello=20 To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es=20 Cc: miguel at cimne.upc.es=20 Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:01 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Loading of RES file Hi! =20 I have been using GiD as a pre- and post-processor tool for my Finite = Element code since 2001. I have been a very happy and enthusiastic user = of GiD up to now. Last week I was trying to change the format of my = output files in order to improve the efficiency of my GiD postprocessing = stage. I decided to group some nodal results with the keyword = "ResultGroup", instead of the "Result" keyword I have been using so far. = Following the instructions at GiD manual, the appropriate changes in the = file structure were made. However, when loading the new ".res" file in = the GiD postprocessor, a Windows error message pops up in the screen, = and says "The exception unknown software exception (0xc00000fd) occurred = in the application at location 0x007e54d7". Upon clicking in the = "cancel" button a Visual Fortran Debugger is automatically initiated and = prompts "unhandled exception in gid.exe: 0xC00000DF: stack overflow". I = looked for errors in my ".res" file but I could not find any. Then I = decided to run the example from "Help>Postprocess data files>New = postprocess results format>results example" and I found that the same = error occurs when loading the ".res" file. Is there any tricky thing in = using the keyword "ResultGroup"??? (I am using the 7.2 version of GiD) = Attached to this email you can find the mesh file and the result file = that I have been trying to use (these are the examples from GiD manual). = I appreciate very much your kind attention, and wait for your reply as = soon as possible. =20 Gracias! Eduardo Campello Department of Structural and Foundation Engineering University of S=E3o Paulo, S=E3o Paulo - Brazil Phone/Fax: 55 11 3091-5367 and 11 55 3091-5181 ------=_NextPart_000_0083_01C3B535.C1C679D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML xmlns:o =3D "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office"><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2800.1276" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>This is corrected = bug.</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Update the the last available beta = version: at this=20 moment 7.4.4b for Windows and Linux</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>From the beta versions section: = </FONT><FONT=20 face=3DArial size=3D2><A=20 href=3D"... [GiDlist] Bug Report
Send by: Shriram Hello GiD Team, I wanted to bring a couple of bugs to your notice so that it can be taken into account for the future versions. I am not sure if it's happening only at my end. I am using GiD 10.0.1 on a 32 bit windows XP. - When inside a problem type, if I try to delete any material it doesn't happen and I get something like the attached image. I tried this on Gid 9.0.6 and it works fine. error.png - In the GiD help, in the "Search" tab, when I search for any keyword I get the following error window and no results are displayed. error1.png Thanks, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Bug Report
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello, Now we fixed this bugs for the next versions. About the second bug, if you delete the file C:Program FilesGiDGiD 10.0.2infoenwordindex It will be rebuilt the next time you try to seach in the help, and the bug of this file included in GiD 10.0.1 for Windows will be fixed Thanks Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 4:52 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Bug Report Hello GiD Team, I wanted to bring a couple of bugs to your notice so that it can be taken into account for the future versions. I am not sure if it's happening only at my end. I am using GiD 10.0.1 on a 32 bit windows XP. - When inside a problem type, if I try to delete any material it doesn't happen and I get something like the attached image. I tried this on Gid 9.0.6 and it works fine. - In the GiD help, in the "Search" tab, when I search for any keyword I get the following error window and no results are displayed. Thanks, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ GiDlist mailing list ... [GiDlist] Plotchart Package
Send by: Shriram Hello GiD, I want to use the latest Plotchart 1.8 package as it has functions for plotting log-log plots. The current GiD has Plotchart 1.6.1 which doesn't have this functionality. Is there a way that I can update the Plotchart package to the latest version inside the GiD installation folder? Thanks, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100803/18afb928/attachment.htm [GiDlist] Plotchart Package
Send by: Anna Monros Dear Shriram, If you need a log-log plot you can also do it with the GiD graphs. You have to choose Options->Graphs->X/Y axis->Set Logarithmic Scale. You can also set this option through the Graphs window. Please let me know if this is suitable for you. Best regards, El 03/08/2010 17:43, Shriram escribió: > > Hello GiD, > > I want to use the latest Plotchart 1.8 package as it has functions for > plotting log-log plots. The current GiD has Plotchart 1.6.1 which > doesn't have this functionality. > > Is there a way that I can update the Plotchart package to the latest ... [GiDlist] Plotchart Package
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello Shriram, The last release version of tklib available for download is the 0.5, that include the package Plotchart 1.6.1 (the version included with latests GiDs) The version 1.8 was not officially released (maybe you get it from the development CVS repository or from other copies, like the ActiveTcl teacup distributions), in fact the last available copy from teacup is today the 1.9.2. We can test this beta package and maybe we update it for the next GiD beta version. Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] popup windows in all desktops
Send by: Nölle Christoph Hello, I have GiD 8.2.0b running on a x64 Gentoo/Gnome. When I'm running scripts via the TCL-extension to generate a bunch of files, GiD pops up its meshing and collapsing status windows on every of the four desktops. Also the collapsing popup grabs the focus of any application when running in the same desktop. This is very annoying, you cannot work while GiD is working. Best regards, Chistoph Noelle -------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer This message might contain confidential and privileged information and is intended only for the individuals or entities to which it is addressed. It should not be copied, reviewed, retransmitted, disseminated or otherwise used by persons or entities other than the intended recipient. If this message was received in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from your computer system(s). Receipt of this message does neither generate any right of further use nor entitles the recipient to file and/or obtain any intellectual property rights based thereon. ... [GiDlist] Incremental result between two timesteps
Send by: Nunzio Losacco Hi all, is there a way, starting from two result files obtained at different solution increments and the same mesh, to get an incremental result, as the difference between the two? For instance new_diplacement = displacement(t=15) - displacement(t=10). Thanks for your help, N. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100811/d55186cd/attachment.htm [GiDlist] Incremental result between two timesteps
Send by: Enrique Escolano Not exists any direct tool to do this, but from tcl code you can create/delete new results at runtime, can ask for the displacement results at the desired times, and create the new 'incremental' result doing the operation. GiD_Result create|delete|get|get_nodes ?-array? <data> To an explanation of this GiD_Result command read help on GiD Customization->Tcl/Tk extension->Control functions->Special functionss->Results You can invoke Tcl code from a customized button of the toolbar, or from a menu added by the problemtype, etc. Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Nunzio Losacco To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Incremental result between two timesteps
Send by: Nunzio Losacco Great advice, thanks for your help! N. 2010/9/1 Enrique Escolano <escolano at cimne.upc.edu> > Not exists any direct tool to do this, but from tcl code you can > create/delete new results at runtime, > can ask for the displacement results at the desired times, and create the > new 'incremental' result doing the operation. > > GiD_Result create|delete|get|get_nodes ?-array? <data> > > To an explanation of this GiD_Result command read help on GiD > Customization->Tcl/Tk extension->Control functions->Special ... [GiDlist] GID 10 volume union problem
Send by: Nathan Shauer Hi, all I started using GID in version 9 and made a c++ program that generates a batch file of some simple structures. It was all ok but recently I downloaded and bought a GID 10 floating license and suddenly most of my structures can not be generated. I really cracked my head trying to figure out the problem. Just for you to know, I use a Mac OS X Snow Leopard, but I also tried out in a windows XP. I`m attaching an example of a batch that works in GID 9 but doesn't in GID 10. I already debugged the batch file and realized that the problem appears at the volume union part (geometry create IntSolid3D Union). Thanks, -- Nathan Shauer nathan.sh at gmail.com... [GiDlist] Fwd: GID 10 volume union problem
Send by: Nathan Shauer ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Nathan Shauer <nathan.sh at gmail.com> Date: 2010/8/12 Subject: GID 10 volume union problem To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu Hi, all I started using GID in version 9 and made a c++ program that generates a batch file of some simple structures. It was all ok but recently I downloaded and bought a GID 10 floating license and suddenly most of my structures can not be generated. I really cracked my head trying to figure out the problem. Just for you to know, I use a Mac OS X Snow Leopard, but I also tried out in a windows XP. I`m attaching an example of a batch that works in GID 9 but doesn't in GID 10. I already debugged the batch file and realized that the problem appears at the volume union part (geometry create IntSolid3D Union). Thanks, -- Nathan Shauer ... [GiDlist] Fwd: GID 10 volume union problem
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello Nathan, Are you sure that this batch works in GiD 9? Which version exactly? Boolean operations (and the underlying intersections) are difficult algorithms, there are lot of special cases (near tangent entities, close to a border, close to cut) where used tolerances are very important, and a wrong classification of the case become in a fail in the the operation. We are testing your batch and working to fix the problems for next GiD 10 version (e.g. some line-surface case has been calculated with not enought precision and this raise some problems, etc) Best regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Nathan Shauer To: ... [GiDlist] From Tao Chen--Question of postprocess: How to create a new result ?
Send by: Tao Chen 陈涛 An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100816/db12ff30/attachment.htm [GiDlist] From Tao Chen--Question of postprocess: How to create a new result ?
Send by: Enrique Escolano You can ask GiD from Tcl progamming language level for its results See GiD Help on GiD Customization->Tcl/Tk extension->Control functions->Special functions->Results 'GiD_Result get' command With this command you cand know the value of your resuls on the cutting elements or its nodes, but in any case, both 'plate' cuts will be different (the number of nodes and elements probably are different), and it is difficult to know for a node in a plate the opposite one, if exists, to do the difference. You must search with your own tcl code for a 'closest' node or a position on an element and calculate the interpolated result value from neighbor nodes, and then can define a new result with the 'GiD_Result create' command Concluding, it is possible, but not easy to do, and require some programming in Tcl scripting language Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Tao Chen 陈涛 To: GID Mail list Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 3:04 AM Subject: [GiDlist] From Tao Chen--Question of postprocess: How to create a new result ? In the postprocess, I use 'do cuts' to get two parallel plates, and I want to subtract the result of one plate from another. How should I do to get this new result, and display the new result on the plate? Tao Chen 2010-8-16 9:04:09 -- ┌──────────────────────────────────────── │Tao Chen │Department of Applied Mathematics, School of Science, │Communication University of China │Major in Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations and Its Applications │Email: ... [GiDlist] Reagrding using problem type
Send by: Gouri Kadam Dear admin, Do you have any documentation related to structure modeling and meshing. I am having GID 9.0.2 (linux version) in which I have added openTutor-openseesQuad.gid problem type. Is there any other problem type available for structural engineering purpose? Thanks and Regards, Gouri -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. [GiDlist] Reagrding using problem type
Send by: Gouri Kadam In Addition to my previous mail I am attaching error screenshot over here for the reference. With warm regards, Gouri On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 16:16 +0530, Gouri Kadam wrote: > Dear admin, > > Do you have any documentation related to structure modeling and meshing. > > I am having GID 9.0.2 (linux version) in which I have added > openTutor-openseesQuad.gid problem type. Is there any other problem type > available for structural engineering purpose? > > Thanks and Regards, > Gouri > > > > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: gid_error.png Type: image/png Size: 111657 bytes Desc: not available Url : ... [GiDlist] Reagrding using problem type
Send by: Enrique Escolano I think that your 'OpenSees/openseesQuad.gid' problemtype is for Windows platform, not for Linux. The openseesQuad.bat is a Windows DOS commands file, for Linux is expected a *.unix.bat file and probably do you have also openSees.exe that is a Windows executable and can't run on Linux. Check if the OpenSees developers have a Linux version. Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gouri Kadam" <gourik at cdac.in> To: <GiDlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:54 PM Subject: Re: [GiDlist] Reagrding using problem type >... [GiDlist] Reagrding using problem type
Send by: Enrique Escolano Dear sir, I don't understand well what do you want to mean with 'any documentation related to structure modeling and meshing' You can download the 'User manual' to learn to use GiD and the used examples at http://www.gidhome.com/support/tutorials About other structural problemtypes, you can download 'Ramseries' from the GiD menu Data->Problemtype->Internet retrieve... A Linux version is available. There are also some 'Interfaces' to obtain the input file for other classical codes, like Nastran, or Abaqus, but the calculation code itself is not included, must be bought independently from its developers. Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gouri Kadam" <... [GiDlist] Gid error
Send by: Gouri Kadam Dear Sir/Madam, We have installed gid 9.0.2 Linux version [licensed copy]. I have incorporated OpenTutor problem type for our purpose. But I am facing weird issue. whenever during meshing I choose the option Boundary Layer - 2 Dimensional program closed unexpectedly gving the following error message. " Configuring GiD for GLX Rendering /usr/local/src/gid/gid.exe: /usr/lib/libpng12.so.0: no version information available (required by /usr/local/src/gid/gid.exe) gid.exe: Set.cc:14518: int SetGeom::AssignBoundaryLayerMesh(WordCommands&): Assertion `ndof==3' failed. /usr/local/src/gid/gid: line 48: 5454 Aborted "$GIDEXE"/gid.exe $* " Please help me regarding this. Thanks and Regards, Gouri -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. ... [GiDlist] Gid error
Send by: Enrique Escolano Please, download the last 9.3.1b beta version (your licence become valid for all 9.x versions, including betas) several thinks about boundary layer were enhanced on this beta and in the 10 version If continue crashing, please, send us the GiD model zipped to have a loop and fix the problems if any. Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gouri Kadam" <gourik at cdac.in> To: "gidlist" <GiDlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 9:25 AM Subject: [GiDlist] Gid error >... [GiDlist] cancell me from your list of email recipients
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Send by: Furui, Kenji Hi, I'm trying to link gidpost.lib in Intel Visual Fortran Compiler but getting error messages. Could you please tell me if it's compatible? - It seems gidpost.lib works in Compaq Visual Fortran though... I'm using Intel Visual Fortran 11.1 on Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. Thanks, Kenji -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100903/89cd1ebb/attachment.html [GiDlist] gidpost.lib for Intel Visual Fortran Compiler
Send by: Enrique Escolano Yee, It is possible to use gidpost also with Intel Visual Fortran (at least I tested it with Intel Visual Fortran 10.1.25 on Microsoft Visual Studio 2005) I attach the gidpost.lib library (win x32) that a I am using (I recompiled the library again from the source code with the appropiated settings to be linked with this FORTRAN version) I think that to link you must set the property Fortran-External procedures -calling convention to 'default' or maybe to CVF (/iface:cvf) Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: Furui, Kenji To: 'gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] gidpost.lib for Intel Visual Fortran Compiler
Send by: Furui, Kenji Enrique, The revised lib file doesn't work on my machine (Intel Visual Fortran 11.1 / Visual Studio 2008) neither. I don't know why it can't. Is it possible for me to get the source code of gidpost.lib in the form of subroutines? It works better for me since I can compile them along with my source code for our program. Then it should work with no problem on any Fortran compiler. Regards, Kenji ________________________________ From: Adria Melendo [mailto:amelendo at cimne.upc.edu] Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 6:29 AM To: Furui, Kenji Subject: Re: [GiDlist] gidpost.lib for Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Yee, It is possible to use gidpost also with Intel Visual Fortran (at least I tested it with Intel Visual Fortran 10.1.25 on Microsoft Visual Studio 2005) I attach the gidpost.lib library (win x32) that a I am using (I recompiled the library again from the source code with the appropiated settings to be linked with this FORTRAN version) I think that to link you must set the property Fortran-External procedures -calling convention to 'default' or maybe to CVF (/iface:cvf) Regards Enrique Escolano _____________________________________________ From: Furui, Kenji Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 5:07 PM To: '... [GiDlist] gidpost.lib for Intel Visual Fortran Compiler
Send by: Enrique Escolano The source code C/C++ is of the GiD post is included in the downloaded zip http://www.gidhome.com/gid-plus/tools/gidpost To compile it is necessary off course this kind of language compiler (we are using on Windows MS Visual C++ 2005 or 2008) What is happening with our compiled library? It is not possible to link it or it doesn't work at runtime? I attach you a simple Fortran example (testpostfor.f) compiled with Intel Visual Fortran 10.1.25 on Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (the project is included) a testpostfor.exe program must be created, and running it a testfortran.post.res GiD postprocess file must be created Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: "Furui, Kenji" <... [GiDlist] gidpost.lib for Intel Visual Fortran Compiler
Send by: Furui, Kenji Enrique, Thanks a lot for your help. The Fortran complier (Intel Visual Fortran 11.1) returns error LNK2010: unresolved external symbol_GID_xxxxx referenced in function_MAIN_...Fatal error LNK1120: unresolved externals at the end. I've converted your Fortran project to Intel VF. It's working just fine. So it appears that my property setting was wrong. I've made the following changes in Project Properties and it seems like gidpost.lib is now linked to the source code just fine. [Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, Intel Visual Fortran 11.1] 1) Go to Project -> Property 2) Select Configuration to All Configurations 3) Go to Linker -> General -> Additional Library Directories, Type the folder 4) path of gidpost.lib 5) Go to Linker -> Additional Dependencies , Type gidpost.lib 6) Go to Fortran -> External Procedures -> Calling Convention, Change from default to CVF (/iface:cvf) Again, thank you so much. It seems like I forgot to apply these changes to "All configurations" rather than Debug or release. Regards, Kenji -----Original Message----- From: ... [GiDlist] Numering nodes and elements
Send by: Ramon Gonzalez, Arturo Good afternoon, When I generate a mesh with GID, automatically GID numbers the nodes and the elements. I have been looking for a option that allow me renumbering the nodes and elements in a way defined for me, but I don't find it. Is there any way to do that? Regards. Arturo Ramón González Westinghouse Electric Spain Dpto. Seguridad y Licenciamiento Padilla 17, 28006 Madrid Telf: (+34) 91 2106506 Fax: (+34) 91 2106540 E-mail: ramonga at westinghouse.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100916/eda27ae1/attachment.htm... [GiDlist] Numering nodes and elements
Send by: Enrique Escolano The nodes renumeration algorithm can be set with the variable 'RenumberMethod'
Accepted values are:
-2 : Avoid nodes and elements renumeration, entities numbers are set increasingly when they are generated.
-1 : Avoid nodes renumeration, nodes numbers are set increasingly when they are generated
0 : Geometrical algorimth, ordered by the distance to some coordinate. It is the default value
1 : Reverse Cuthill-McKee algorimth, similar to the previous one, but following element's connectivities
2 : ordered following the XYZ axes, interesting for special cases with geometry aligned to the axes
As a trick, you can write a file with GiD mesh ASCII format with your own renumeration, and import this mesh with
Mescape Files MeshRead $filename
but the boundary conditions will be lost.
Maybe we could add for next versions a GiD-Tcl command to user-renumber nodes or elements without delete and create them again.
(something like: GiD_Mesh Renumber nodes|elements {{list of old id's} {list of new id's}} )
You can use our AfterMeshGeneration Tcl-GiD event to automatically invoke your own renumeration procedure:
The prototype of this event is this (See GiD Help on Tcl/Tk customization)
proc AfterMeshGeneration { fail } {
}
It exists also an AfterRenumber Tcl-GiD event to let you know the relation between old and new numbers when a renumbering
proc AfterRenumber { useof leveltype renumeration } {
}
AfterRenumber : will be called after renumber the geometry or the mesh (to update for example fields storing entity identifiers)
useof : could be GEOMETRYUSE or MESHUSE
leveltype: the kind of entity that was renumbered.
Geometry: must be ALL_LT.
Mesh: could be NODE_LT or ELEM_LT.
renumeration:
Geometry: four sublists with the old and new idenfiers for points, lines, surfaces and volumes.
Mesh: a sublist with the old and new identifiers for nodes or elements.
Regards
Enrique Escolano
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Send by: mick.rat at tin.it Dear GiD users, I'm evaluating the GiD 10 x64 software on OpenSuse 11.3. I found the following problem: the "Export/Write Calculation file" function (for instance when producing output with the "fluent" problem type) produces wrong output. Has someone observed something similar? Thanks, Michele [GiDlist] selection
Send by: Georg Haasemann Hi, I have the following problem: I would like to obtain in a tcl-script the numbers of some surfaces, which are located inside a specific geometric domain. This is just like selecting some surfaces, but based on a tcl-script. Is there any way to do that? Furthermore, I can not define a batch-file. Each time I declare the batch-file in Preference, I get the shell message: "sh: Syntax error: Bad fd number" Is this a bug? Regards, Georg [GiDlist] GiDlist Digest, Vol 3, Issue 9. Numering nodes and elements
Send by: Ramon Gonzalez, Arturo Enrique, Thank you very much for your answer, but the problem is that I don't find where it is possible to change the variable "RenumberMethod". Thank you very much again. Regards. Arturo Ramón González Westinghouse Electric Spain Dpto. Seguridad y Licenciamiento Padilla 17, 28006 Madrid Telf: (+34) 91 2106506 Fax: (+34) 91 2106540 E-mail: ramonga at westinghouse.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2010 11:49:23 -0400 From: "Ramon Gonzalez, Arturo" <Ramonga at westinghouse.com... [GiDlist] GiDlist Digest, Vol 3, Issue 9. Numering nodes and elements
Send by: Enrique Escolano You can write in the command line escape Utilities Variables and pick the right mouse button to see the variables in the contextual menu escape Utilities Variables RenuberMethod 0 Note: from Tcl can set/ask a the value of GiD variables with the command GiD_Set varname ?value?, e.g GiD_Set RenuberMethod 0 But probably any of our node numbering algorithm will exactly fit your requirements. Off course your solver can internally do its own renumbering. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ramon Gonzalez, Arturo" <Ramonga at westinghouse.com> To: <gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Animation for Small Deformation
Send by: Shriram Hi, I have a small deformation analysis (thermal shrinkage/expansion) over time. So I have results for the displacements over time. But since it's a thermal problem the deformation is really small, I use a deformation factor to see the deformation. I want to animate the deformation with the factor. The animation doesn't do that. It deforms with the factor in the animation but the animation is without any factor. Is there a way to achieve animation with deformation factor? Thanks, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20100917/6f77360d/attachment.htm... [GiDlist] Animation for Small Deformation
Send by: Anna Monros Dear Shriram, I don't understand exactly what you mean. Your analysis has only one step or several steps? If you have several steps, when you choose a deformation factor and you perform an animation you should see each step deformed with that factor. Best regards, El 17/09/2010 22:01, Shriram escribió: > > Hi, > > I have a small deformation analysis (thermal shrinkage/expansion) over > time. So I have results for the displacements over time. But since > it's a thermal problem the deformation is really small, I use a > deformation factor to see the deformation. ... [GiDlist] Animation for Small Deformation
Send by: Shriram Hi Anna, Thanks for the reply. Actually, I realized it is part of a bigger problem that I am struggling with. I have been trying to get a proper solution but havent yet. Any assistance would be really helpful. Actually my analysis happens in two parts. For e.g. first there is a large deformation of the body (no deformation factor is needed in the result) and then there is a thermal shrinkage/expansion on the same body after the large deformation. So there are two .post.res file with two sets of displacements. Since GiD by default calculates the deformation based on the original mesh for the second analysis, I actually print out the total displacement w.r.t original geometry. So, it is the large deformation displacement + the small shrinkage. Now this causes the problem that I cannot use a deformation factor just for viewing the small shrinkage because GiD applies the deformation to the total displacement and plots are weird. How can I solve this problem? Is there a way that I can write an ascii mesh which can be used as reference for the small displacement instead of having to use the original mesh information? Thanks for your support, From: ... [GiDlist] Animation for Small Deformation
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hi Shriram. I think that you can use a mesh variable over the time (two meshes in your case) See Help on 'GiD Customization->Postprocess data files->Re-meshing and adaptivity In the postprocess mesh file you could define two named groups, e.g. 'Original' and 'Deformated' (with the original mesh, and the one with the large displacement) and then define the results for this groups with the 'OnGroup' flag (with relative displacements, without add the first displacement) Each resuls has associated its time step, and will use its own mesh (associated by its group) Note: the interest of this new Group concept is that you can define both meshes repeating nodes and elements number (e.g. the first node of Original and Deformated could start by 1) *.post.msh Group Original MESH "mesh_name" dimension ... ... End elements End Group Group Deformated MESH "mesh_name" dimension ... ... End elements End Group *.post.res OnGroup Original Result "Displacement" "analysis" 0.25 vector OnNodes ... End Values ... End Ongroup OnGroup Deformated Result "Displacement" "analysis" 0.40 vector OnNodes ... End values ... End Ongroup Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: ... [GiDlist] Question about DOF's in GID
Send by: Fabio I. Zyserman Hi all, I am interested in: define a volume. mesh it. assign DOF's to nodes and faces. export the connectivity matrix in ascii format. I am not sure if I can do this with GID. I was able to define a volume and mesh it, but I don't know how to tell Gid where and how many DOF's I'd like to set. My problem is a geophysical one, and in 3D, for a thetraedron, I need to set three dof's in each vertex, and 1 dof in each one of the faces. How do I do this? Many thanks in advance, Fabio [GiDlist] Question about DOF's in GID
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello Fabio, You must customize Gid by defining your own 'problemtype': a collection of simple text files that define the kind of data that you want to attach to the geometric and mesh entities, and a template with the format that your program expect. Don't be afraid a simple problemtype could be easy to do. Read the chapter 9 of the GiD User Manual about how to create a simple problemtype (cmas2d) http://www.gidhome.com/support/tutorials Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fabio I. Zyserman" <zyserman at fcaglp.unlp.edu.ar... [GiDlist] Using Different Meshes
Send by: Shriram Hello GiD team, I have been stuck of this problem for a while I need to sort it out soon. Any suggestion/help is greatly appreciated. I have two or more analysis. For e.g. first there is a large deformation of the body and then there is a thermal shrinkage/expansion on the same body after the large deformation. So I write out two .post.res file with two sets of displacements and other results. So, the meshes for these two files are different. - If I define two mesh groups (and results) [*.post.res - *.post.msh] and [*-1.post.res - *-1.post.msh] then there is an error when I try to load the files using a *.post.lst file. Is this a bug? - To avoid use of .post.lst file I define all the results in just 1 *post.res file but I don't think I can define define multiple mesh groups in a single *.post.msh. I get errors again. I get errors about Gauss points not being defined even though it is defined. Basically what I want is - I have two or more sets of results which use different meshes. I can write out the meshes in any form/file from my solver. How do I use different meshes of different results in postprocess for displacements etc.? Please let me know if I should send a sample project file which might be helpful to find out what's wrong. Thanks a lot, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Using Different Meshes
Send by: Enrique Escolano Send us a small example of each problem you are having, to say if there is some error on the files syntax, or an error or missing feature to fix in Gid. And maybe the problemtype could be necessary, or at least to know what is necessary to repeat your process (like set PropertyToPost Material or other kind of tricks) Note: for big or confidential examples, send it directly to me at escolano at cimne.upc.edu Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Using Different Meshes
Send by: Enrique Escolano 1) With groups now must use a single .msh file, about the problem to use a .lst file send us the whole example. 2) In theory it is possible to use a single .res and a single .msh with groups, send us the example. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2010 9:23 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Using Different Meshes Hello GiD team, I have been stuck of this problem for a while I need to sort it out soon. Any suggestion/help is greatly appreciated. I have two or more analysis. For e.g. first there is a large deformation of the body and then there is a thermal shrinkage/expansion on the same body after the large deformation. So I write out two .post.res file with two sets of displacements and other results. So, the meshes for these two files are different. - If I define two mesh groups (and results) [*.post.res - *.post.msh] and [*-1.post.res - *-1.post.msh] then there is an error when I try to load the files using a *.post.lst file. Is this a bug? - To avoid use of .post.lst file I define all the results in just 1 *post.res file but I don't think I can define define multiple mesh groups in a single *.post.msh. I get errors again. I get errors about Gauss points not being defined even though it is defined. Basically what I want is - I have two or more sets of results which use different meshes. I can write out the meshes in any form/file from my solver. How do I use different meshes of different results in postprocess for displacements etc.? Please let me know if I should send a sample project file which might be helpful to find out what's wrong. Thanks a lot, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ GiDlist mailing list ... [GiDlist] please exclude me from your list of emails, otherwise I get mad!
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Send by: apetroni at ictp.it Dear GiD Staff, I've install GiD 10 under ubuntu 10 in /opt folder. I have a usb license, I cannot register because GiD is trying to look up for my usb device in /proc/bus/usb while all my pendrives are listed in /media. What should I do? Thanks -- Andrea Petronio Ph.D. Student Dep of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Trieste, P.le Europa 1, 34100 Trieste, Italy Lab tel: +39-040-558-7803 Lab fax: +39-040-572082 mobile: +39-393-9350398 e-mail: apetroni at ictp.it [GiDlist] (no subject)
Send by: Enrique Escolano Maybe this F.A.Q. answer your question: (http://www.gidhome.com/component/manual/21079?id=21079) GiD doesn't detect the USB memory stick When oppening the "Help -> Register GiD ...", if some USB memory stick is plugged, a "Sysinfo selection" window must be opened to ask the user which device can be registered. in some Linux distributions (e.g. Suse 10.x) the USB device is not detected, and this "Sysinfo selection" is not opened. This is because /proc/bus/usb is not automatically mounted, it can be manually mounted (as root user) with mount -t usbfs none /proc/bus/usb Note: It's possible to automatize it adding to the /etc/fstab file something like this: usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs noauto 0 0 Note: OpenSuSE 10.2 does not have this support by default and the kernel should be recompiled or a patch should be applied. More information can be found here: ... [GiDlist] (no subject)
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hi, a clarification: in /media you can find the contents of the usb drive, but GiD needs actually to look into /proc/bus/usb/devices to get the serial number of the usb device, which is where all the information about the usb device (not its data) is. Miguel Pasenau De: gidlist-bounces at listas.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-bounces at listas.cimne.upc.edu] En nombre de Enrique Escolano Enviado el: miércoles, 03 de noviembre de 2010 13:18 Para: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] What's the latest GID Version? and what's new?
Send by: Villy S Dear GiD Team
I haven't worked out wih GID for about 4-5 years.. what's now your
development of GID in Brief commpared to GID 8.??
Best regards
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Send by: Abel Coll Dear Willy, there are a lot of news from 8 version to the current one (10). You can find them in http://www.gidhome.com/support/whats-new. Kind regards, ABEL _________________________________ Abel Coll Sans - Civil Engineer CIMNE - International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering Ofice c-2, C1 building - Campus Nord UPC Gran Capità s/n, 08034 Barcelona T: 34 - 93 401 74 03 Fax: 34 - 93 40 65 17 _____ AVISO IMPORTANTE Los datos de carácter personal contenidos en el mensaje, se registrarán en un fichero para facilitar la gestión de las comunicaciones de CIMNE. Se pueden ejercitar los derechos de acceso, rectificación, cancelación y oposición por escrito, dirigiéndose a nuestras oficinas de CIMNE, Gran Capitán s/n, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, España. AVÍS IMPORTANT Les dades de caràcter personal contingudes en aquest missatge es registraran en un fitxer per facilitar la gestió de les comunicacions del CIMNE. Es poden exercir els drets d'accés, rectificació, cancel·lació i oposició, per escrit a les nostres oficines del CIMNE, Gran Capità s/n, Edifici C1, Campus Nord UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Espanya. IMPORTANT NOTICE All personal data contained in this mail will be processed confidentially and stored in a file property of CIMNE in order to manage corporate communications. You may exercise the right of access, rectification, deletion and objection by letter sent to CIMNE, Gran Capitán, Edificio C1 - Campus Norte UPC, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. _____ _____ De: ... [GiDlist] What's the latest GID Version? and what's new?
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera key features: 8 --> 9: Layer labels, transparent layers, draw surface curvatures, , rhino import, 3dsolid (acis) import, cgns import, nurbs tools, surfaces edition tools sphere mesher, , draw meshing data related to boundary layer, better semistructured/unstructured mesher, global cordal error, new quadrilateral mesher, cartesian mesher, smooth and c.fill coloured isosurfaces, stream lines for hexas, prisms and pyramids, new stream lines/ribbons options, c.fill with shininess, separate mesh styles for each layer, several visualization options, better graphs memory savings in pre and posprocess in order to handle big meshes two colours background, preview images of model in the filebrowser box environment reflection over surfaces and meshes in render mode TruType fonts (...) 9 --> 10: stereoscopy ( 3d view) and shadow added mac osx version gmed: medical images treatment modules import plugins support, rhino 4 export, hdf5 import geometric reconstruction boundary layer mesh generation, quad dominant meshes, new unstructured volume mesher logaritmic results and graphs, polar graphs, integral of results in surfaces / lines faster visualization modes create delaunay option in postprocess file with list of results and graphs to be loaded (...) De: ... [GiDlist] (no subject)
Send by: apetroni at ictp.it Hi, I've tried both solutions but still doesn't work, it cannot mount /proc/bus/usb/ and adding the line at fstab file is not effective. I'm working on a Ubuntu 10.04 lucid Kernel Linux 2.6.32-26-generic Gnome 2.30.2 I would like to fix this... Best regards > Hi, > > a clarification: > > in /media you can find the contents of the usb drive, but GiD needs > actually > to look into /proc/bus/usb/devices to get the serial number of the usb > device, which is where all the information about the usb device (not its > data) is. > >... [GiDlist] (no subject)
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello Petronio, Other GiD user pointed a possible solution of this problem, this is his message: I had the same issue (I use Ubuntu Lucid too) and to solve it I had to recompile a Linux kernel with the following options: CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS=y CONFIG_USB_DEVICE_CLASS=y On recent Linux systems the USB device filesystem is not active by default. Best regards, Pascal. Best wishes Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: <apetroni at ictp.it> To: <gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] Divide cuts by selection
Send by: dpozo at cimne.upc.edu Hello GID team, I have a problem using GID v 10.1.1d I want to integrate the velocity of a flow in a cross-section of a 2D problem. And to obtain the graph in all time steps. The commands sequence followed is: 1.Open the multiple files 2.Do cuts / cut plane / 2 points / which meshes should be cut? All steps 3.I desactive the other layers 4.DOCUTS / DIVIDE BY SELECTION / I CHOOSE THE CROSS SECTION ONLY AND MOVE TO A NEW LAYER 5.View results / Integrate / All steps / Scalar results / velocity / V module 6.I select the mesh to integrate 7.The graph shows an straight line between 0 and the last step value 8.But i want to integrate in ALL steps I think that the problem is that when i do "DO CUTS / DIVIDE BY SELECTION" the Cut only considers the last step postprocessed. And is not divided in a new layer in all the steps, the new cut division is only created in this step. Could you help me? Thank you very much. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Divide cuts by selection
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Hello, yes, you're right, the problem is that the option 'divide by selection', in contrast to 'Cuts' and 'Divide by plane', only works for the current visualized step, thus your new set only exists in the current step and not in the other. So when you do the integration, then GiD only can do the integration on the current step, as the new layer does not exists in the other steps. To extend the 'divide by selection' to the other steps is a bit tricky, but will be implemented soon for the other steps. Thanks, Miguel Pasenau De: gidlist-bounces at listas.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] automated response
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Send by: Shriram Hello, I have been trying to rotate a 2D axisymmetric shape to form a solid. For e.g. simply rotate a square to get a cylinder in post-process. I can't seem to accomplish that with the "rotate" option. It works well in pre-process. I do an axisymmetric analysis so is it possible to do the same in post-process? I get weird plots when I try to rotate by specifying two points for an axis. Thanks, Shriram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20101101/73694a76/attachment.htm... [GiDlist] Rotation in GiD
Send by: Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera Yes,
It should work with the 'Utilities-->Copy' window.
You can select if it's only for viewing ('View') or you need actually to
create the mesh ('Create').
With the 'Create' option you tell GiD:
* just to rotate the mesh the specified number of degrees and the specified
number of times, or
* do also an extrusion of the mesh by connecting the separated rotated
meshes.
i think that what you are looking for is the last option.
If there is a problem, can you provide us with a little example so that we
can reproduce it?
best regards,
Miguel Pasenau
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Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello Shriram,
As Miguel explained, you can do it in postprocess also, but there are some differences that I remmark:
In postprocess open the copy tool: Utilities->Copy...
Do you have two options: 'View' and 'Create',
You need to use the 'Create' one if do you want to create also extruded elements ('View' is a lighter option that not create any mesh in memory, and apply them results, only draw applying matrix transformations)
Select 'Create' and 'Extrude surface'
and select 'Rotation' and two points of the rotation axe
Be carueful for the angle, if you set 360 degrees, you will obtain o copy of the source in the same location of the original, with opposite normal !!
Take into account that in postprocess you only have mesh entities, not geometric entities: do you need to create multiple 'linear' elements to approximate the curved object.
You can set for example 36 degrees and 10 copies
Another difference with the preprocess copy tool is that user is not asked for a selection of entities, current visible sets are implicitly selected.
Regards
Enrique Escolano
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[GiDlist] GiD 10.0.4
Send by: Shriram Hey GiD Team, I was working on GiD 10.0.3 previously and my problemtype worked fine. I am trying to use the new version 10.0.4, but when I hit Calcalate within my problemtype, either GiD crashes or it says that the analysis is complete without performing any analysis (basically, the *.win.bat file is not executed). Do you think I am doing something wrong, or this is a bug? Thanks, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20101111/a39873ff/attachment.htm... [GiDlist] GiD 10.0.4
Send by: Enrique Escolano Dear Shiram, Which GiD version are your talking about? Windows-x32, Windows-x64, other platform? If you have dowloaded the Windows version before the 02-11-2010, please re-download and install it again (this problem has been fixed, it was an unappropiated version of command.exe included with GiD) I have re-downloaded and installed the 10.0.4 win-32 version now, and tested a simple case (an square with a material applied) with the problemtype Examples->cmas2d problemtype (installed by default) and has been started well and the results were created. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu... [GiDlist] GiD 10.0.4
Send by: Shriram Thanks for the reply Enrique. I downloaded the installation again now and it works this time. I think I had the previous version and I didn't know that it was uploaded again. Thanks! From: gidlist-bounces at listas.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-bounces at listas.cimne.upc.edu] On Behalf Of Enrique Escolano Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 4:18 PM To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu Subject: Re: [GiDlist] GiD 10.0.4 Dear Shiram, Which GiD version are your talking about? Windows-x32, Windows-x64, other platform? If you have dowloaded the Windows version before the 02-11-2010, please re-download and install it again (this problem has been fixed, it was an unappropiated version of command.exe included with GiD) I have re-downloaded and installed the 10.0.4 win-32 version now, and tested a simple case (an square with a material applied) with the problemtype Examples->cmas2d problemtype (installed by default) and has been started well and the results were created. Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram <mailto:... [GiDlist] Possible Bug Reports - GiD 10.0.4
Send by: Shriram Hey GiD, I noticed few bugs in the previous version, but thought they will be fixed in the next version. I think they are still there, so thought may be a good idea to bring them to your notice. I hope I am not doing anything wrong to cause those bugs. I am using GiD 10.0.4 x32. - In post-process, clicking on the "Units:" button in the standard toolbar causes an error. I get the following error: - Also, if I click on the "stack trace" on such errors, the stack error window is hidden at the back of GiD windows. I have to minimize GiD all the time and then bring the stack error window to the front. For while, I didn't know where the stack trace window was. It might be a good idea to raise it to the foreground - In the bas file I define "*messagebox error:" for certain conditions. Whenever the error is triggered, the info window is in the front and the error message window is hidden behind the info window. Now, the info window is completely frozen as I guess, GiD is waiting the error window to be closed first. It's not possible to access or even see the error window as it is completely behind the info window. I used to kill the GiD process for a while, then I realized pressing "enter" on keyboard closes the error window at the back and then GiD is normal again. It might be a good idea to bring the error window to the foreground. (This window is inactive and can't be closed or moved as the error window is behind this) Thanks and have a nice day! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Possible Bug Reports - GiD 10.0.4
Send by: Enrique Escolano Hello Shiram, We didn't know this bug when pressing "Units:" button in postprocess, The solution is very simple, only edit StatusLabel.tcl and change 'columspan' by 'columnspan', Next official and beta versions will be fixed About the other comments, we know that some popup windows, like the "stack trace" is hidden at the back, and is difficult to be shown (minimizing/maximixing other windows), but we don't have any good solution nowadays. We tried to set the -topmost flag (on Windows platforms), but the solution is worst than the problem, as you noticed, some window could be forced to appear in front (like error messages window, or help window), but maybe other windows are raised hidden on the back, but with the focus, and the program seems locked (althought usually it is possible to use the keyboard, with escape, enter, etc to close them) Concluding, for next versions we are avoiding this -topmost flag, is is better to have some message window hidden on the back. Off course we will try to find a better solution... (we tried to use Tk commands like "raise", "focus", etc, to send to front this windows unsuccessfully) Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: ... [GiDlist] TCL GiD_Process Geometry Create Line
Send by: Andres Peratta Hi there,
I am trying to create a line between two points via TCL.
The line should go from point A to point B.
Point A already exists in the model, so I want to refer to it by its id number
(stored in the variable $Id_A)
Point B is defined in terms of its 3D coordinates, stored in the list $x_B
Once the line is create I would like to Mescape, to continue adding more
commands
The code is as follows:
set Id_A 15
set x_B { 2 5 0 }
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Create Line Join $Id_A NoJoin $x_B
GiD_Process Mescape
This code works ok, except for the case when there is a point previously defined
with coordinates $x_B.
In this case, I get a window prompting the user to decide whether to use the
existing point or create a new one (new/old).
This messes up with the rest of the code that follows, and the line does not get
created.
Is there a way to tell in advance that I always want a new point from tcl?
Or perhaps, can we avoid this interaction?
Many thanks
Andres
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Send by: Ramon Ribó TRy: FNoJoin ---- Compass Ing. y Sistemas Dr. Ramon Ribo http://www.compassis.com ramsan at compassis.com c/ Tuset, 8 7-2 tel. +34 93 218 19 89 08006 Barcelona, Spain fax. +34 93 396 97 46 2010/11/15 Andres Peratta <andres_peratta at yahoo.co.uk>: > Hi there, ... [GiDlist] TCL GiD_Process Geometry Create Line
Send by: Enrique Escolano NoJoin was ok, because you were before in Join state
FNojoin is also ok, the difference is tha FNoJoin mean 'force no join' and doesn't complain if the current state was already 'no join'
Your bug is that your variable x_B has the x y z coordinates separated by spaces { 2 5 0 }
do you have two solutions:
1- use a single word, separating x,y,z with commas, and without spaces
e.g.
set x_B { 2,5,0 }
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Create Line Join $Id_A NoJoin $x_B
2- or separet x,y,z by spaces, but then send it as three words to the command processor
e.g.
set x_B { 2 5 0 }
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Create Line Join $Id_A NoJoin {*}$x_B
Note the use of {*} Tcl 8.5.x command, to flat the Tcl list of coordinates
that is moreless like this:
set x_B 2
set y_B 5
set z_B 0
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Create Line Join $Id_A NoJoin $x_B $y_B $z_B
To avoid prompting the user to decide whether to use the existing point or create a new one (new/old), you can temporary set the GiD variable CreateAlwaysNewPoint to 1
set PreviousValue [GiD_Set CreateAlwaysNewPoint]
GiD_Set CreateAlwaysNewPoint 1
...
GiD_Set CreateAlwaysNewPoint $PreviousValue
Regards
Enrique Escolano
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[GiDlist] TCL GiD_Process Geometry Create Line
Send by: Andres Peratta Hi Enrique, Ramon
Many thanks for the prompt reply.
I tried this:
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Create Line Join $Id_A NoJoin $x_B $y_B $z_B
GiD_Process Mescape
and this:
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Create Line Join $Id_A NoJoin {*}$x_B
GiD_Process Mescape
as well as all combinations with FNoJoin at the end.
They all behave ok only while debugging (step by step with the built-in
RamDebugger). The comma separated list version that I posted initially also
worked fine only while debugging.
The problem arises whenrunning the script without the debugger and point B is
already present. In this case I get the usual window prompting whether to "Join"
the existing point or not, and hit the same problem.
It seems that whatever is seleceted by the user in the Join / No Join
interactive window, GiD will try to execute it as an independent command and
cancels the line creation.
(i.e. selecting a new point issues the command "new" which is recognised as if
I was trying to create a new window, while selecting the existing point issues
the command "old" which then gets unrecognised by GiD) If I take away all the
code from the script that follows after the instruction
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Create Line Join $Id_A NoJoin {*}$x_B
then the job gets done. But this involves the user to press escape few times to
cancel line creation, and then launching the continuation of the script with a
separate command which is quite an auckward solution.
The following solution of avoiding prompting the user to decide whether to use
the existing point or create a new one (new/old) , suggested by Enrique, has
worked fine for me (but is restricted to force always NoJoin)
set PreviousValue [GiD_Set CreateAlwaysNewPoint]
GiD_Set CreateAlwaysNewPoint 1
...
GiD_Set CreateAlwaysNewPoint $PreviousValue
We will stick to this solution for the moment.
Best regards
Andres Peratta
tcl version: 8.5.6
GiD version 9.0.6
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From: Enrique Escolano <...
[GiDlist] TCL GiD_Process Geometry Create Line
Send by: Enrique Escolano Join/No join only change the mode of expect an identifier number of a point or its real coordinates,
but in this second mode (No Join), the new point is tested agains "close" points, and if there is one very close, user is asked to join with it (if CreateAlwaysNewPoint preference is 0 == Ask)
When do you work in an automatic mode (without user intervention) in the creation of new points, you don't know 'a priori' if GiD will ask you about create new or use a previous close point, to answer "old" or "new"
(is you send always this word "old" or "new" when is not expeced, it will raise errors: 'old' will be unknown, and 'new' will be considered as 'open a new window'
then the solution is to set CreateAlwaysNewPoint =1 to say that do you want always the new point you are setting by coordinates, also if there is another point close to this location:
set PreviousValue [GiD_Set CreateAlwaysNewPoint]
GiD_Set CreateAlwaysNewPoint 1
GiD_Process Mescape Geometry Create Line Join $Id_A NoJoin {*}$x_B
GiD_Process Mescape
GiD_Set CreateAlwaysNewPoint $PreviousValue
Off course you could obtain 'overlapped' points, is your resposability to handle them, or collapse them after with your tolerance.
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Send by: Enrique Escolano You are having problems with your graphic card / driver and OpenGL To try to avoid them, go to our Utilities->Preferences... window and in Graphical, select 'Safe visualization mode' and/or 'Selection lines by software' Regards Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Li Yu/UPC To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu Cc: lyu at sckcen.be Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 5:35 PM Subject: Re: [GiDlist] TCL GiD_Process Geometry Create Line Dear GIDlist When we use GID in Windows 7.0, there is much problem with the display of the operation, for example, if we draw a line, the points and line can not be shown on the screen, only when we click redraw, the points and line we just drew can be displayed. Does somebody also meet this problem, and we look forward to your solution! Kind regards, Li Yu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ GiDlist mailing list ... [GiDlist] How to read the command line into a tcl variable?
Send by: Andres Peratta Hi
Is there a way to get the data left by the user in the command line at the
bottom of the screen from a tcl script ?
I would like to send a message to the user, such as for example:
GidUtils::SetWarnLine [_ "Enter the diameter ( default = %s )" $diam]
then wait for the user to type something in the command line, and then capture
it in a variable.
Apologies if this has been explained before. I could not find the answer
anywhere else.
Many thanks
Andres
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[GiDlist] How to read the command line into a tcl variable?
Send by: Enrique Escolano No, the data written in the command line is sent to the internal processor of words,
but you can open your own Tk window to collect your data, and after then send the appropiated GiD_Process commands to GiD
e.g. you can use our predefined tk_dialogEntryRAM to open a window to ask for example a positive real number, with somethin like this
(the global variable ::MyDiameter is used to provide to store the value and provide the default one)
if { ![info exists ::MyDiameter ] } {
set ::MyDiameter 1.0
}
set size [tk_dialogEntryRAM .gid.getdiameter [= "Diameter"] [= "Enter the diameter"] gidquestionhead real+ $::MyDiameter ""]
if { $size != "--CANCEL--" } {
set ::MyDiameter $size
}
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[GiDlist] Hiding Selected Conditions
Send by: Shriram Hi, I internally assign certain conditions using the GiD_AssignData condition command. This assignment is completely hidden from the user to reduce complexity. However, the condition has to be defined in the .cnd file which appears in the boundary condition box for the user. I don't want it to appear externally as I am handling it internally in TCL/TK customization. Is there a way to hide few conditions in the "conditions" window? Or can I create conditions and assign before writing input files in GiD so that they don't appear in conditions window? Thanks, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: ... [GiDlist] Hiding Selected Conditions
Send by: Enrique Escolano You can classify conditions in different 'books' (simply adding to the .cnd some BOOK: bookname lines) BOOK: Main CONDITION ... BOOK: Auxiliary and then hide some book, like the 'Auxiliary' one with our Tcl command GiD_ShowBook (see GiD help on TclTk extension - Custom data windows - Data windows behavior GiD_ShowBook conditions Auxiliary 0 GiDMenu::UpdateMenus Enrique ----- Original Message ----- From: Shriram To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu Sent: Monday, November 15, 2010 11:57 PM Subject: [GiDlist] Hiding Selected Conditions Hi, I internally assign certain conditions using the GiD_AssignData condition command. This assignment is completely hidden from the user to reduce complexity. However, the condition has to be defined in the .cnd file which appears in the boundary condition box for the user. I don't want it to appear externally as I am handling it internally in TCL/TK customization. Is there a way to hide few conditions in the "conditions" window? Or can I create conditions and assign before writing input files in GiD so that they don't appear in conditions window? Thanks, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ GiDlist mailing list ... [GiDlist] quadrilateral mesh on a cubic domain with a ball hole
Send by: Seungil Kim Hi, all I would like a structured quadrilater mesh in a cubic domain with a ball removed. For exmaple Domain = [-2,2]X[-2,2]X[-2,2]a ball radius of 0.1 But a problem is that the mesh I would like to generate is finer around the sphere of radius 1 than the other part of the domain. Could you let me know how to generate the mesh? Thanks, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listas.cimne.upc.edu/pipermail/gidlist/attachments/20101116/7945ba18/attachment.htm [GiDlist] quadrilateral mesh on a cubic domain with a ball hole
Send by: Abel Coll Dear Kim,
first of all, you should divide your volume in 6-sided volues, to be able to
mesh all of them with structured quadrilateral. A cube with a shpere hole
inside cannot be meshed as structured.
Then, if you want to concentrate elements in the sphere, you can select the
option 'Mesh->Structured->Lines->Concentrate elements', which allows you to
apply concentration weights to the end nodes of a line, leading to a
concentration of elements where you want.
Kind regards,
ABEL
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[GiDlist] Alternative Batch File
Send by: Shriram Hi,
I want to use an alternative batch file in case of a specific analysis
different from the normal problemtype analysis. I read the SelectGIDBatFile
{} {} procedure in the manual, but it doesn't say when the procedure is
invoked. I tried adding proc SelectGIDBatFile {} {} in problemtype.tcl with
a return value for alternate file name, but the analysis proceeds without
the switch.
When is the procedure invoked and how to specify the different *.win.bat
file name?
Thanks,
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[GiDlist] Alternative Batch File
Send by: Enrique Escolano You can define this procedure inside your problemtype .tcl files, to specify a bat file depending on some data, like a 'General data' called Solver.
proc SelectGIDBatFile { dir basename } {
set solver [GiD_AccessValue get gendata Solver]
if { $solver == "Parallel" } {
set res YourSolver_Parallel.win.bat
} else {
set res YourSolver_Serial.win.bat
}
return $res
}
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From: Shriram
To: gidlist at listas.cimne.upc.edu
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 5:39 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] Alternative Batch File
Hi,
I want to use an alternative batch file in case of a specific analysis different from the normal problemtype analysis. I read the SelectGIDBatFile {} {} procedure in the manual, but it doesn't say when the procedure is invoked. I tried adding proc SelectGIDBatFile {} {} in problemtype.tcl with a return value for alternate file name, but the analysis proceeds without the switch.
When is the procedure invoked and how to specify the different *.win.bat file name?
Thanks,
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[GiDlist] I am on vacation from 12/07/2010 through 12/27/2010. In the meantime should you need any
Send by: Shriram I am on vacation from 12/07/2010 through 12/27/2010. In the meantime should you need any urgent assistance, please contact David Adams at adams at nanotechsys.com Thanks, Shriram [GiDlist] Is it possible to select elements or nodes by command
Send by: heping Hi, all
I have three questions about GID. Please help me.
1. How to select elements or nodes by command?
2. How to select elements attach to a surface?
3. How to divide elements or nodes into groups, then we can query
their properties by group name?
Thanks
Best wishes,
Heping
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[GiDlist] Is it possible to select elements or nodes by command
Send by: Enrique Escolano A) You can select entities writting its id numbers, as a list separated by spaces, e.g 24 47 65 - is it possible to specify a range from a to b with the syntax a:b (without spaces in the middle) to select all can set 1: or 1:end - can also apply selection filters, e.g. to select only elements of type triangle filter:ElementType=Triangle 1:end It is possible to say 'the entities of some layer', with the syntax layer:layername could select points or nodes close to a plane defined by its equation ax+by+cz+d<r with the syntax plane:a,b,c,d,r e.g, to select points close to the plane z=3 with a tolerance=1e-5 (0x+0y+1z-3<1e-5) plane:0,0,1,-3,1e-5 Read GiD Help - User basics - Entity selection B) After generate the mesh, the elements doesn't have any link with its source geometric entity. A trick to preserve this kind of link is to apply a condition to the surface, with an special field #FUNC#(NumEntity), this kind of field is automatically filled when meshing to the id number of the source geometric entity Read Help on GiD Customization - Configuration files - Conditions file (.cnd): Self Calculated #FUNC# fields: C) The group concept doesn't exist in current GiDs, you can use layers to separate elements, but there is a limitation: an entity can only belong to a layer and can use the related syntax layer:layername to select them Can also apply different materials, with the same limitation: an entity can only have a material If do you need 'overlapped groups' (en entity that belong to more than one group), you can apply some condition, e.g. using different 'group names' as a field value and you can use filters to select the entities with some condition and with some value of a field filter:Condition="Condition_name Field_name Field_value" Note: by default GiD doesn't have any condition or material defined, is necessary to load a 'problemtype' that define them to be used. Read Help on GiD Customization Regards Enrique Escolano ----- Original Message ----- From: heping To: ... [GiDlist] I am on vacation from 12/07/2010 through 12/27/2010. In the meantime should you need any
Send by: Shriram I am on vacation from 12/07/2010 through 12/27/2010. In the meantime should you need any urgent assistance, please contact David Adams at adams at nanotechsys.com Thanks, Shriram [GiDlist] I am on vacation from 12/07/2010 through 12/27/2010. In the meantime should you need any
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