Conditions |
Menu: Data->Conditions
Conditions are all the properties of a problem (except materials) that can be assigned to an entity.
An example would be the boundary forces and displacement constraints in a solid mechanic analysis or initial velocities in a CFD analysis. Information about contact between master-slave nodes can also be considered as conditions.
Caution: Once a mesh has been generated, any changes made to the condition assignments require you to regenerate the mesh in order to transfer these new conditions. If this new generation has not been performed, GiD will warn you when the data for the analysis is being written.
Assign condition |
A condition is assigned to geometric entities or layers that have the given field values.
If you are using the AssignCond command in the Right buttons menu, the Change option allows you to define the field values. Do not forget to change these values before assigning. Selecting DeleteAll erases all the entities that have this particular condition assigned.
Conditions can be assigned both to the geometry and to the mesh, but it is advisable to assign them to the geometry because in this way the conditions will then be transferred automatically to the mesh. If assigned to the mesh, any re-meshing will cause the conditions to be lost.
The UnAssign command inside AssignCond allows a condition to be unassigned, either from all entities, or just from those that have a specified field value.
Caution: Once a mesh has been generated, any changes made to the condition assignments require the mesh to be regenerated.
Some conditions may have a behaviour that depends on the type of the chosen axes. You can choose whether to use global axes or any of the local axes previously defined with the local axes command (see Local axes ), or, alternatively, another kind of automatic local axes calculations. In this second case, different axes are created according to the adopted criteria of tangency and orthogonality with the geometry. (see Conditions file (.cnd) from Customization Manual)
Draw condition |
The DrawAll option draws all the conditions assigned to all the entities. This means that a graphical symbol or condition name will be drawn over every entity that has this condition.
If one particular condition is selected, you can choose Draw for just one field. Draw is like DrawAll, but for one particular condition only. If one field is chosen, the value of this field is written over all the entities that have this condition assigned.
If the condition has any field which refers to the type of axes, the latter can be visualized by means of Draw local axes.
The Draw colors option draws groups of entities with different colors depending on the values assigned to them for this condition.
You can apply all graphical functions (zoom, rotate, ...) and all the condition symbols are maintained in active mode in the graphical window until you select escape or click Finish in the conditions window.
Unassign condition |
When using the UnAssign window, you can choose between several possibilities:
When using the command line or the Right buttons menu, UnAssign works as the fourth option above, i.e. all conditions. To unassign only one condition, use the DeleteAll command (see Assign condition ).