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Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 9:21 pm
Hello GiD Team,
Is it possible to make the post.msh file for the FE with following characteristics: It is Hexahedra, but with linear interpolation through the z-coordinate, which means that I have standard nine nodes at the bottom and 9 nodes at the top of the element (I have used Reddy's layerwise plate theory, so I have the independent interpolation in-plane and out-of-plane - defined as E9L1 element)? The same question is addressed for Prism element E6E1.
For E3L1 and E4L1 it is possible to use the existing GiD capabilities, but if there is some trick to solve the problem stated above, it would be of the great benefit for me. I have all coordinates, and all connectivities defined during the solution process, but is it possible to somehow define explained custom postprocess mesh for further rendering?
Best regards,
Miroslav Marjanovic, MSc. Civil Eng.
Chair of Engineering Mechanics and Theory of Structures
University of Belgrade - Faculty of Civil Engineering
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 73, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Phone: +381 11 3218581
e-mail: mmarjanovic at grf.rs
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Is it possible to make the post.msh file for the FE with following characteristics: It is Hexahedra, but with linear interpolation through the z-coordinate, which means that I have standard nine nodes at the bottom and 9 nodes at the top of the element (I have used Reddy's layerwise plate theory, so I have the independent interpolation in-plane and out-of-plane - defined as E9L1 element)? The same question is addressed for Prism element E6E1.
For E3L1 and E4L1 it is possible to use the existing GiD capabilities, but if there is some trick to solve the problem stated above, it would be of the great benefit for me. I have all coordinates, and all connectivities defined during the solution process, but is it possible to somehow define explained custom postprocess mesh for further rendering?
Best regards,
Miroslav Marjanovic, MSc. Civil Eng.
Chair of Engineering Mechanics and Theory of Structures
University of Belgrade - Faculty of Civil Engineering
Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 73, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Phone: +381 11 3218581
e-mail: mmarjanovic at grf.rs
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