[GiDlist] material files/ problem types v.6.1.2

I recently updraded from v.5 to v.6.1.2, and now I am having problems
utilizing my .mat files. In v.5, I only had to place the name.mat file
in a directory called name.gid and from the Data menu choose the
problem type name. In v.6, when I do the same, I get the following:

“This type of problem does not exist, enter new problem type name:”

The pre-installed problem types work fine though.

What am I doing wrong?

-Tayfun Ozdemir

Please, send us your problem type. (the calculation exe is not necessary)

This version 6.1.2 possibly requires a file *.prb or *.bas in addition of
the *.mat

Try also to update to the last beta version (6.3.0b for Windows)

Enrique Escolano

----- Original Message -----
From: “Tayfun Ozdemir” tayfun at emagtechnologies.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:54 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] material files/ problem types v.6.1.2


I recently updraded from v.5 to v.6.1.2, and now I am having problems
utilizing my .mat files. In v.5, I only had to place the name.mat file
in a directory called name.gid and from the Data menu choose the
problem type name. In v.6, when I do the same, I get the following:
“This type of problem does not exist, enter new problem type name:”
The pre-installed problem types work fine though.
What am I doing wrong?
-Tayfun Ozdemir


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I attached the .mat file. In v.5, this is the only file I needed and it
served me fine up until now.

Tayfun Ozdemir

Enrique Escolano wrote:

Please, send us your problem type. (the calculation exe is not necessary)
This version 6.1.2 possibly requires a file *.prb or *.bas in addition of
the *.mat
Try also to update to the last beta version (6.3.0b for Windows)
Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: “Tayfun Ozdemir” tayfun at emagtechnologies.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:54 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] material files/ problem types v.6.1.2


I recently updraded from v.5 to v.6.1.2, and now I am having problems
utilizing my .mat files. In v.5, I only had to place the name.mat file
in a directory called name.gid and from the Data menu choose the
problem type name. In v.6, when I do the same, I get the following:
“This type of problem does not exist, enter new problem type name:”
The pre-installed problem types work fine though.
What am I doing wrong?
-Tayfun Ozdemir


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EMAG Technologies, Inc.

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If you use GiD 6.1.2 version, then must create a file “FEM.bas”
(FEM.bas can be void if is not really used as template to write a
calculation file)

If you update the program to GiD 6.3.0b (beta version), it is not necessary
create this void .bas file
Note: your password for GiD 6 remain valid for all the beta versions 6.x

Enrique Escolano

----- Original Message -----
From: “Tayfun Ozdemir” tayfun at emagtechnologies.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [GiDlist] material files/ problem types v.6.1.2


I attached the .mat file. In v.5, this is the only file I needed and it
served me fine up until now.
Tayfun Ozdemir
Enrique Escolano wrote:
Please, send us your problem type. (the calculation exe is not
necessary)

This version 6.1.2 possibly requires a file *.prb or *.bas in addition
of
the *.mat
Try also to update to the last beta version (6.3.0b for Windows)
Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: “Tayfun Ozdemir” tayfun at emagtechnologies.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:54 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] material files/ problem types v.6.1.2


I recently updraded from v.5 to v.6.1.2, and now I am having problems
utilizing my .mat files. In v.5, I only had to place the name.mat file
in a directory called name.gid and from the Data menu choose the
problem type name. In v.6, when I do the same, I get the following:
“This type of problem does not exist, enter new problem type name:”
The pre-installed problem types work fine though.
What am I doing wrong?
-Tayfun Ozdemir


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NUMBER: 1 MATERIAL: Dielectric
QUESTION: Re(Eps)
VALUE: 1
QUESTION: Im(Eps)
VALUE: 0
QUESTION: Re(Mu)
VALUE: 1
QUESTION: Im(Mu)
VALUE: 0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 2 MATERIAL: Impedance
QUESTION: Re(Z)[Ohms]
VALUE: 0
QUESTION: Im(Z)[Ohms]
VALUE: 0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 3 MATERIAL: Inductance
QUESTION: L[nH]
VALUE: 0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 4 MATERIAL: Capacitance
QUESTION: C[fF]
VALUE: 0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 5 MATERIAL: Port
QUESTION: Re(I)[A]
VALUE: 1
QUESTION: Im(I)[A]
VALUE: 0
QUESTION: Direction(1:x_2:y_3:z)
VALUE: 3
QUESTION: Port_No
VALUE: 1
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 6 MATERIAL: Metallic_B.C.
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 7 MATERIAL: Microstrip
QUESTION: ID#CB#(1,2)
VALUE: 1
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 8 MATERIAL: CPW
QUESTION: Channel_ID#CB#(1,2)
VALUE: 1
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 9 MATERIAL: Aperture
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 10 MATERIAL: Pin
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 11 MATERIAL: BI
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 12 MATERIAL: Potential_B.C.
QUESTION: Voltage[V]_
VALUE: 0.0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 13 MATERIAL: NoMaterial
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 14 MATERIAL: PMC
END MATERIAL

Having an empty .bas file worked! Thanks much!

Tayfun Ozdemir

Enrique Escolano wrote:

If you use GiD 6.1.2 version, then must create a file “FEM.bas”
(FEM.bas can be void if is not really used as template to write a
calculation file)
If you update the program to GiD 6.3.0b (beta version), it is not necessary
create this void .bas file
Note: your password for GiD 6 remain valid for all the beta versions 6.x
Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: “Tayfun Ozdemir” tayfun at emagtechnologies.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 2:51 PM
Subject: Re: [GiDlist] material files/ problem types v.6.1.2


I attached the .mat file. In v.5, this is the only file I needed and it
served me fine up until now.
Tayfun Ozdemir
Enrique Escolano wrote:

Please, send us your problem type. (the calculation exe is not
necessary)
This version 6.1.2 possibly requires a file *.prb or *.bas in addition
of
the *.mat
Try also to update to the last beta version (6.3.0b for Windows)
Enrique Escolano
----- Original Message -----
From: “Tayfun Ozdemir” tayfun at emagtechnologies.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 9:54 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] material files/ problem types v.6.1.2



I recently updraded from v.5 to v.6.1.2, and now I am having problems
utilizing my .mat files. In v.5, I only had to place the name.mat file
in a directory called name.gid and from the Data menu choose the
problem type name. In v.6, when I do the same, I get the following:
“This type of problem does not exist, enter new problem type name:”
The pre-installed problem types work fine though.
What am I doing wrong?
-Tayfun Ozdemir


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Tayfun Ozdemir
EMAG Technologies, Inc.




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NUMBER: 1 MATERIAL: Dielectric
QUESTION: Re(Eps)
VALUE: 1
QUESTION: Im(Eps)
VALUE: 0
QUESTION: Re(Mu)
VALUE: 1
QUESTION: Im(Mu)
VALUE: 0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 2 MATERIAL: Impedance
QUESTION: Re(Z)[Ohms]
VALUE: 0
QUESTION: Im(Z)[Ohms]
VALUE: 0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 3 MATERIAL: Inductance
QUESTION: L[nH]
VALUE: 0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 4 MATERIAL: Capacitance
QUESTION: C[fF]
VALUE: 0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 5 MATERIAL: Port
QUESTION: Re(I)[A]
VALUE: 1
QUESTION: Im(I)[A]
VALUE: 0
QUESTION: Direction(1:x_2:y_3:z)
VALUE: 3
QUESTION: Port_No
VALUE: 1
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 6 MATERIAL: Metallic_B.C.
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 7 MATERIAL: Microstrip
QUESTION: ID#CB#(1,2)
VALUE: 1
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 8 MATERIAL: CPW
QUESTION: Channel_ID#CB#(1,2)
VALUE: 1
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 9 MATERIAL: Aperture
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 10 MATERIAL: Pin
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 11 MATERIAL: BI
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 12 MATERIAL: Potential_B.C.
QUESTION: Voltage[V]

VALUE: 0.0
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 13 MATERIAL: NoMaterial
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 14 MATERIAL: PMC
END MATERIAL


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EMAG Technologies, Inc.

Hello

I am trying to write inteface program for the my finite element code with GiD 6.1.2.

Is there any detailed documents for the communicating with GiD 6.1.2 ?
I read the reference manual, however, I need more information.

Thanks

Minho Kwon

See the “problem type tutorial (How to configure GiD for a particular type of analysis)”
at: http://gid.cimne.com/support/su05.subst

And the “Advanced course documentation/material” from the GiD course previous to the “1st Conference on Advances and Applications of GiD” at http://gid.cimne.com/2002/material_courses.subst

Regards

----- Original Message -----
From: “Minho Kwon” kwonm at nongae.gsnu.ac.kr
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 4:39 AM
Subject: Re: [GiDlist] material files/ problem types v.6.1.2


Hello
I am trying to write inteface program for the my finite element code with GiD 6.1.2.
Is there any detailed documents for the communicating with GiD 6.1.2 ?
I read the reference manual, however, I need more information.
Thanks
Minho Kwon


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