yes, you can do it. Gid will move element in postprocess with iteraction or time step. Even if you wish the final deform mesh for another analisys, you can write another *.msh with the new coordinates.
yes, you can do it. Gid will move element in postprocess with
iteraction or time step. Even if you wish the final deform mesh for another analisys, you can write another *.msh with the new coordinates.
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.es [mailto:gidlist-admin at gatxan.cimne.upc.es] Im Auftrag von edodo Gesendet: Dienstag, 15. April 2003 10:01 An: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es Betreff: Re: [GiDlist] Re: a question about postprocess Pablo Perez del Castillo, Thanks. Can you give me an example. ======= 2003-04-15 09:29:00 您在来信中写道:======= yes, you can do it. Gid will move element in postprocess with iteraction or time step. Even if you wish the final deform mesh for another analisys, you can write another *.msh with the new coordinates.
Pablo Perez del Castillo, Thanks. Can you give me an example. ======= 2003-04-15 09:29:00 ÄúÔÚÀ´ÐÅÖÐдµÀ£º======= yes, you can do it. Gid will move element in postprocess with iteraction or time step. Even if you wish the final deform mesh for another analisys, you can write another *.msh with the new coordinates.