When meshing a structure I have modeled using quadrilateral elements with
eight nodes, not all of the nodes are in the expected positions. Some are
placed in the centre of elements whilst other expected to be equal distance
between corner nodes of an element are offset to the right (I am using a
structured mesh). Can anyone help me to solve this problem?
Galbraith Consulting Ltd
8 - 10 High Street
Laurencekirk
Hi GiD Team
I have created lot of new Sub-Menus in GiD. Now I
would like to make some cross-references (Hide,SET…)
among my new sub-menus. Should I have to write tcl to
control those sub-menus in my ,Problem-Type.tcl file??
Any suggestion please advice.
Regards.
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Hi GiD Team I have created lot of new Sub-Menus in GiD. Now I would like to make some cross-references (Hide,SET…) among my new sub-menus. Should I have to write tcl to control those sub-menus in my ,Problem-Type.tcl file?? Any suggestion please advice. Regards.
For quadratic elements, nodes are positioned over the geometry,
either lines of surfaces.
Is this your case? If you have a recent GiD version (a beta version),
there is a new option in
preferences to see the quadratic elements with curved edges.
When meshing a structure I have modeled using quadrilateral elements
with eight nodes, not all of the nodes are in the expected positions.
Some are placed in the centre of elements whilst other expected to be
equal distance between corner nodes of an element are offset to the
right (I am using a structured mesh). Can anyone help me to solve this
problem?
Galbraith Consulting Ltd
8 - 10 High Street
Laurencekirk