how to post plot the attachment model.

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Hemmi
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how to post plot the attachment model.

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I'm having the problem regarding postprocessing.
Please unzip attachment; Q1d_GiD.post.msh and Q1d_GiD.post.res are in it.

What I did are:

1) [Files]>[Import]>[GiDmesh...] and Q1d_GiD.post.msh selected.
2) Toggle into the postprocessor.
3) [Files]>[merge] and Q1d_GiD.post.res chosen.

As a result, nothing seen in my GiD post view! (??)
Let me know what I am wrong.

Am using GiD16.1.6d on Windows 11 Pro.
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miguel
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Re: how to post plot the attachment model.

Post by miguel »

Dear Hemmi,

1. I could reproduce your problem with GiD 16.1.6d. It has been solved by now and for the next version. This problem was not present in GiD 16.1.5d.

2. in your GiD version 16.1.6d, just go to postprocess and read the model:

just open GiD,
go to Postprocess ( Files --> Postporocess)
and read your model ( Files --> Open)
now you can do a Contour Fill ( View results --> Contour Fill --> SomeValue) for instance:
Q1d_GiD_SomeValue_ContourFill.png
Q1d_GiD_SomeValue_ContourFill.png (28.84 KiB) Viewed 4307 times
The merge process you did may not do what you want:
you read the mesh in pre, when going to postprocess in maintains the mesh from pre-
then, in postprocess, when you do 'Files --> Merge' it read again the mesh with the results and merges it with the mesh gid already has from preprocess, so you end up with 2 meshes (in 2 separate sets) instead of one:
Q1d_GiD_2_meshes.png
Q1d_GiD_2_meshes.png (24.78 KiB) Viewed 4307 times
thanks and best regards

the GiD team
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