En la aplicación que estoy desarrollando uso los elementos tipo circle, el resultado obtenido en el fichero post.msh es:
MESH "CDV" dimension 2 ElemType Circle Nnode 1
coordinates
1 0.384380000000000 1.03910000000000
2 1.02700000000000 1.55820000000000
3 1.02370000000000 0.426890000000000
4 1.61630000000000 0.980020000000000
end coordinates
Elements
1 1 0.384380000000000 1
2 2 0.441780000000000 1
3 3 0.426890000000000 1
4 4 0.383740000000000 1
end elements
y en .post.res es
GiD Post Results File 1.0
Result "Displacement(m)" "Displacements " 1 Vector OnNodes
ComponentNames "X-Displ (m)", "Y-Displ (m)"
Values
1 -1.024094175918337E-002 -5.231627477397455E-002
2 -1.925487957710796E-002 -3.951714778042010E-002
3 0.000000000000000E+000 0.000000000000000E+000
4 2.327974148163452E-005 -1.149910735358069E-002
End Values
Result "Results" "Reactions " 1 Vector OnNodes
ComponentNames "X-Reaction (kN)", "Y-Reaction (kN)"
Values
3 9.947598300641403E-014 531.685593691530
End Values
Result "Stress(MPa)" "Stress " 1 Vector OnNodes
ComponentNames "X-Stress (MPa)", "Y-Stress (MPa)","XY-Stress (MPa)"
Values
1 0.147682E+00 0.344592E+00 -0.693380E-01
2 0.123881E-01 -0.334113E+00 0.481884E-01
3 0.125352E-02 0.537225E-03 -0.176909E+00
4 0.264493E-01 -0.757215E+00 -0.294703E-01
End Values
Result "Strain(-)" "Strain " 1 Vector OnNodes
ComponentNames "X-Strain (-)", "Y-Strain (-)", "XY-Strain (-)"
Values
1 0.000000E+00 0.127991E-01 -0.901394E-02
2 0.707886E-02 -0.154437E-01 0.626450E-02
3 0.465595E-04 0.000000E+00 -0.229982E-01
4 0.159691E-01 -0.349690E-01 -0.383113E-02
End Values
El problema que me encuentro es cuando estoy en el postproceso no se visualiza la malla con elementos del tipo circulo, sin embargo todo parece ser correcto. La versión que uso es 12.0.6
Gracias de antemano por vuestra ayuda.
Javi Dopazo
Visualizacion de elementos tipo Circle en resultados
Moderator: GiD Team
Re: Visualizacion de elementos tipo Circle en resultados
Hi Javier,
I answer you in English, because is the common language used in this forum.
Your results file is ok,
but I recomend to set the same word for the 'anaysis field' on all results (the third word of 'Result'), else each result will be located in a different submenu (one by analysis)
e.g.
instead
Result "Displacement(m)" "Displacements " 1 Vector OnNodes
...
Result "Results" "Reactions " 1 Vector OnNodes
use the same analisis name (e.g. 'structural')
Result "Displacement (m)" "Structural" 1 Vector OnNodes
...
Result "Reactions (kN)" "Structural" 1 Vector OnNodes
I you can't see the circles, probably do you have some wrong visualization option:
menu: Options->Geometry->Spheres... (valid for spheres and also circles)
Set a sphere size factor = 1.0
try the different alternatives:
quick: draw a square
Internal texture: use our own image picture to represent each element
Nice + Nice detail: draw a polygon of n sides (n depending on the 'Nice detail')
and check also the menu: View->Style...
set for example style=Body lines
and disable cullling (that hide front or back sides)
I answer you in English, because is the common language used in this forum.
Your results file is ok,
but I recomend to set the same word for the 'anaysis field' on all results (the third word of 'Result'), else each result will be located in a different submenu (one by analysis)
e.g.
instead
Result "Displacement(m)" "Displacements " 1 Vector OnNodes
...
Result "Results" "Reactions " 1 Vector OnNodes
use the same analisis name (e.g. 'structural')
Result "Displacement (m)" "Structural" 1 Vector OnNodes
...
Result "Reactions (kN)" "Structural" 1 Vector OnNodes
I you can't see the circles, probably do you have some wrong visualization option:
menu: Options->Geometry->Spheres... (valid for spheres and also circles)
Set a sphere size factor = 1.0
try the different alternatives:
quick: draw a square
Internal texture: use our own image picture to represent each element
Nice + Nice detail: draw a polygon of n sides (n depending on the 'Nice detail')
and check also the menu: View->Style...
set for example style=Body lines
and disable cullling (that hide front or back sides)