Enrique,
Thanks for the replies.
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multiple exes using the batch file. My problem is, after executing the first
exe (which produces a .post.res file) I want to create the second input file
from GiD which also uses the information from the .post.res file. So my
-2.bas file will use information from pre-processing and information from
the .post.res file to create the second.dat file, which would be used by the
second solver. How can that be done? I need this because the second solver
needs information from the result of the first solver
Also how do you suggest post processing the multiple .post.res file from
each solver? Should I post processing by opening all files using the Files
- Open multiple option?
Thanks,
Shriram
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Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 9:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [GiDlist] Support Required
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- The header file ot the library is necessary only for C/C++, FORTRAN
doesn’t use this headers.
The problem probably is that your linker doesn’t found the functions
because of the ‘decoration’ of the names (e.g FORTRAN convert all names to
capital letters),
but depending on your compiler it can expect something other prefix or
suffix,
probably you can modify in your project the ‘calling convention’, or
recompile the library with other settings.
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- your batch file can secuentially invoke several exes and the ouput of one
could be input of another
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- GiD internally always work with 3D results, all 2D analysis are handled
internally like 3D, you can’t do nothing. Maybe for future versions we can
hide to user all 3D options when the problem is 2D
Regards
Enrique Escolano
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From: Shriram mailto:madapusi at nanotechsys.com
To: gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.edu
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 9:21 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] Support Required
Hello GiD Team,
I have been having some issues that I wanted to get clarified on. Any
suggestions, responses are appreciated. I am listing them briefly:
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file and include the dependencies. However, the GiDpost commands are not
recognized while compiling. There is a header file that needs to be included
for C++ users. I guess there should a file to include in FORTRAN too. There
is no such file. Please tell me how to go about using the GiDpost in FORTRAN
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processing using GiD and execute a solver. Now, using the results from the
solver (which would have been written to a .post.res) and also information
from pre processing, I want to call another solver and generate another
post.res file. How do you suggest going about this kind of a process?
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“PlainDeformationMatrix” (in the .post.res file) to display the components
of the stresses. However, during the post processing all the six components
of stresses are displayed in the result menu. There should be only 4
components displayed. How do I correct this?
Thanks and have a nice day!
Shriram
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Process Engineer
Moore Nanotechnology Systems
Keene, NH 03431
USA
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