Hello,
If the elements are 2-noded beams, it is possible to show moments
over them with the new result 'Line Diagram' and 'Vector
Diagram'. If someone is interested in them, I can give one example
of use.
If they are shell elements, it is possible to use border graphs
for nodal results. They will draw a curve showing the current
variable.
In any element type, it is possible to enter results in Gauss
Points. In this case there can be different values for every node
related to every element.
To solve better the problem, please give more details.
Best regards,
I'd like to know if it is possible to view in the postprocess stage structural
diagrams as moment diagrams with GID. If it is not able, I'd like to show element
values, that's to say different values in a node owning to different elements. Is
there any way to do this?
Thank you.
--
José Javier Muñoz Romero
Instituto Eduardo Torroja
c/Serrano Galvache s/n
28033 MADRID
Tel: 91 302 04 40
Fax: 91 302 07 00
jmunoz at ietcc.csic.es
--
Centre Internacional de Mètodes Dr. Ramon Ribó
Numèrics en Enginyeria
ramsan at cimne.upc.es
C/ Gran Capitan s/n,
Modulo C1, Campus Norte UPC, tel. +34 93 401 74 03
E-08034 Barcelona, Spain fax. +34 93 401 65 17
[ GiDlist ] Structural Problems
Moderator: GiD Team
[ GiDlist ] Structural Problems
I've searched the 'Line Diagram' and 'Vector Diagram' options but I didn't find it. I
have the 3.5.3 version of GID and I've looked it up in the manuals. Please, could you
send me an example of use.
Thanks.
ramsan at stamp.cimne.upc.es wrote:
Hello,
If the elements are 2-noded beams, it is possible to show moments
over them with the new result 'Line Diagram' and 'Vector
Diagram'. If someone is interested in them, I can give one example
of use.
If they are shell elements, it is possible to use border graphs
for nodal results. They will draw a curve showing the current
variable.
In any element type, it is possible to enter results in Gauss
Points. In this case there can be different values for every node
related to every element.
To solve better the problem, please give more details.
Best regards,
I'd like to know if it is possible to view in the postprocess stage structural
diagrams as moment diagrams with GID. If it is not able, I'd like to show element
values, that's to say different values in a node owning to different elements. Is
there any way to do this?
Thank you.
Centre Internacional de Mètodes Dr. Ramon Ribó
Numèrics en Enginyeria
ramsan at cimne.upc.es
C/ Gran Capitan s/n,
Modulo C1, Campus Norte UPC, tel. +34 93 401 74 03
E-08034 Barcelona, Spain fax. +34 93 401 65 17
José Javier Muñoz Romero
Instituto Eduardo Torroja
c/Serrano Galvache s/n
28033 MADRID
Tel: 91 302 04 40
Fax: 91 302 07 00
jmunoz at ietcc.csic.es
have the 3.5.3 version of GID and I've looked it up in the manuals. Please, could you
send me an example of use.
Thanks.
ramsan at stamp.cimne.upc.es wrote:
Hello,
If the elements are 2-noded beams, it is possible to show moments
over them with the new result 'Line Diagram' and 'Vector
Diagram'. If someone is interested in them, I can give one example
of use.
If they are shell elements, it is possible to use border graphs
for nodal results. They will draw a curve showing the current
variable.
In any element type, it is possible to enter results in Gauss
Points. In this case there can be different values for every node
related to every element.
To solve better the problem, please give more details.
Best regards,
I'd like to know if it is possible to view in the postprocess stage structural
diagrams as moment diagrams with GID. If it is not able, I'd like to show element
values, that's to say different values in a node owning to different elements. Is
there any way to do this?
Thank you.
Centre Internacional de Mètodes Dr. Ramon Ribó
Numèrics en Enginyeria
ramsan at cimne.upc.es
C/ Gran Capitan s/n,
Modulo C1, Campus Norte UPC, tel. +34 93 401 74 03
E-08034 Barcelona, Spain fax. +34 93 401 65 17
José Javier Muñoz Romero
Instituto Eduardo Torroja
c/Serrano Galvache s/n
28033 MADRID
Tel: 91 302 04 40
Fax: 91 302 07 00
jmunoz at ietcc.csic.es
[ GiDlist ] Structural Problems
José Javier Muñoz Romero wrote:
I've searched the 'Line Diagram' and 'Vector Diagram' options but I didn't find it. I
have the 3.5.3 version of GID and I've looked it up in the manuals. Please, could you
send me an example of use.
Thanks.
To use the options 'Line Diagram' and 'Vector Diagram' you should use one of the
beta's versions of GiD (our latest beta version is 49b4).
These options are some of our latest add-ons to GiD.
You can find then on
ftp://gid.cimne.upc.es/pub/gid_adds
Attached to this mail, I also send a very simple, 2D three beams, example.
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Miguel A. de Riera Pasenau miguel at cimne.upc.es http://gid.cimne.upc.es
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hola
soy yo
c1
c2
c3
#e #p #nod
3 4 2
i x y
1 0 0
2 0 10
3 10 10
4 10 0
i n1 n2
1 1 2
2 2 3
3 3 4
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gausspoints 0 3 1 2 0
escalar 1 1 1 1 0
1 -5
2 5
3 5
4 -5
escalarPG 1 1 1 2 0
1 -5
2 0
3 5
4 5
5 -5
6 5
7 5
8 0
9 -5
vectorPG 1 1 2 2 0
1 -5 1
2 0 1
3 5 1
4 1 5
5 0 -5
6 -1 5
7 5 -1
8 0 -1
9 -5 -1
LA 1 1 6 2 0
1 -5 1 0
2 0 1 0
3 5 1 0
4 1 5 0
5 0 -5 0
6 -1 5 0
7 5 -1 0
8 0 -1 0
9 -5 -1 0
I've searched the 'Line Diagram' and 'Vector Diagram' options but I didn't find it. I
have the 3.5.3 version of GID and I've looked it up in the manuals. Please, could you
send me an example of use.
Thanks.
To use the options 'Line Diagram' and 'Vector Diagram' you should use one of the
beta's versions of GiD (our latest beta version is 49b4).
These options are some of our latest add-ons to GiD.
You can find then on
ftp://gid.cimne.upc.es/pub/gid_adds
Attached to this mail, I also send a very simple, 2D three beams, example.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Miguel A. de Riera Pasenau miguel at cimne.upc.es http://gid.cimne.upc.es
-------------- next part --------------
hola
soy yo
c1
c2
c3
#e #p #nod
3 4 2
i x y
1 0 0
2 0 10
3 10 10
4 10 0
i n1 n2
1 1 2
2 2 3
3 3 4
-------------- next part --------------
gausspoints 0 3 1 2 0
escalar 1 1 1 1 0
1 -5
2 5
3 5
4 -5
escalarPG 1 1 1 2 0
1 -5
2 0
3 5
4 5
5 -5
6 5
7 5
8 0
9 -5
vectorPG 1 1 2 2 0
1 -5 1
2 0 1
3 5 1
4 1 5
5 0 -5
6 -1 5
7 5 -1
8 0 -1
9 -5 -1
LA 1 1 6 2 0
1 -5 1 0
2 0 1 0
3 5 1 0
4 1 5 0
5 0 -5 0
6 -1 5 0
7 5 -1 0
8 0 -1 0
9 -5 -1 0
[ GiDlist ] Representing variables in the Gauss Points
José Angel González Pérez wrote:
Hi everybody:
I'm trying to represent results in the Gauss-Points of a 3D mesh made
with quadrilaterals and triangles (mixed). I've been little
successful with one Gauss point, but it`s impossible with more (for
me). I want the program to calculate them by itself , but how?.
Does anyboby know something about this?. Thanks,
hope not to be the only one with this problem. Best regards,
At the moment is not posible to use several number of Gauss Points
on diferent elements.
On the beta versions released only Gauss points over the same type of
element are supported (i.e. you cannot mix 3 gauss points over triangles
and 4 gauss points over cuadrilaterals on the same mesh).
We're working on it now, and it will be finished very soon.
I'll keep you informed.
Jose Angel Gonzalez Perez (japerez at cica.es)
Escuela Superior de Ingenieros
Departamento de Estructuras
Avda. de los Descubrimientos, s/n
41092 Sevilla (SPAIN)
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Miguel A. de Riera Pasenau miguel at cimne.upc.es http://gid.cimne.upc.es
Hi everybody:
I'm trying to represent results in the Gauss-Points of a 3D mesh made
with quadrilaterals and triangles (mixed). I've been little
successful with one Gauss point, but it`s impossible with more (for
me). I want the program to calculate them by itself , but how?.
Does anyboby know something about this?. Thanks,
hope not to be the only one with this problem. Best regards,
At the moment is not posible to use several number of Gauss Points
on diferent elements.
On the beta versions released only Gauss points over the same type of
element are supported (i.e. you cannot mix 3 gauss points over triangles
and 4 gauss points over cuadrilaterals on the same mesh).
We're working on it now, and it will be finished very soon.
I'll keep you informed.
Jose Angel Gonzalez Perez (japerez at cica.es)
Escuela Superior de Ingenieros
Departamento de Estructuras
Avda. de los Descubrimientos, s/n
41092 Sevilla (SPAIN)
--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Miguel A. de Riera Pasenau miguel at cimne.upc.es http://gid.cimne.upc.es
[ GiDlist ] Representing variables in the Gauss Points
Hi everybody:
I'm trying to represent results in the Gauss-Points of a 3D mesh made
with quadrilaterals and triangles (mixed). I've been little
successful with one Gauss point, but it`s impossible with more (for
me). I want the program to calculate them by itself , but how?.
Does anyboby know something about this?. Thanks,
hope not to be the only one with this problem. Best regards,
Jose Angel Gonzalez Perez (japerez at cica.es)
Escuela Superior de Ingenieros
Departamento de Estructuras
Avda. de los Descubrimientos, s/n
41092 Sevilla (SPAIN)
I'm trying to represent results in the Gauss-Points of a 3D mesh made
with quadrilaterals and triangles (mixed). I've been little
successful with one Gauss point, but it`s impossible with more (for
me). I want the program to calculate them by itself , but how?.
Does anyboby know something about this?. Thanks,
hope not to be the only one with this problem. Best regards,
Jose Angel Gonzalez Perez (japerez at cica.es)
Escuela Superior de Ingenieros
Departamento de Estructuras
Avda. de los Descubrimientos, s/n
41092 Sevilla (SPAIN)