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
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[GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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.
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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.
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[GiDlist] GiD Geometry Toolbar
Hello Shiram,
This option doesn't exists now.
We can think to add this feature for next betas.
Enrique
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From: Shriram
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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
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This option doesn't exists now.
We can think to add this feature for next betas.
Enrique
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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
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[GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu]
En nombre de Nunzio Losacco
Enviado el: martes, 13 de julio de 2010 10:22
Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
Asunto: [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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.
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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-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu]
En nombre de Nunzio Losacco
Enviado el: martes, 13 de julio de 2010 10:22
Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
Asunto: [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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.
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[GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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
_________________________________
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
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De: gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu]
En nombre de Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera
Enviado el: martes, 13 de julio de 2010 16:25
Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
Asunto: RE: [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu]
En nombre de Nunzio Losacco
Enviado el: martes, 13 de julio de 2010 10:22
Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
Asunto: [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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.
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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
_________________________________
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-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu]
En nombre de Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera
Enviado el: martes, 13 de julio de 2010 16:25
Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
Asunto: RE: [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu]
En nombre de Nunzio Losacco
Enviado el: martes, 13 de julio de 2010 10:22
Para: gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
Asunto: [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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.
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[GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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
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
_________________________________
*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.
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*De:* gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:
gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu] *En nombre de *Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera
*Enviado el:* martes, 13 de julio de 2010 16:25
*Para:* gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
*Asunto:* RE: [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:
gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu] *En nombre de *Nunzio Losacco
*Enviado el:* martes, 13 de julio de 2010 10:22
*Para:* gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
*Asunto:* [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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.
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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
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
_________________________________
*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.
------------------------------
*
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*De:* gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:
gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu] *En nombre de *Miguel A. Pasenau de Riera
*Enviado el:* martes, 13 de julio de 2010 16:25
*Para:* gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
*Asunto:* RE: [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu [mailto:
gidlist-admin at gid.cimne.upc.edu] *En nombre de *Nunzio Losacco
*Enviado el:* martes, 13 de julio de 2010 10:22
*Para:* gidlist at gid.cimne.upc.edu
*Asunto:* [GiDlist] Integrate results - how does it work?
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.
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