[GiDlist] post processing graphs
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:39 am
Win2000
GiD7.5.8b
I have a set of results on gauss points on constant triangular flat surface
elements. How do I define a contour/line so that I can display a graph of
interpolated values along the line?
With border graph I am only able to display graphs of data which is
evaluated at the nodes, why can't I display those results evaluated at gauss
points?
This has not been possible with all versions of GiD that I've tried, it
seems such a basic necessity and in most other post processors you define a
contour & are able to display variation along it.
Best regards
mark
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GiD7.5.8b
I have a set of results on gauss points on constant triangular flat surface
elements. How do I define a contour/line so that I can display a graph of
interpolated values along the line?
With border graph I am only able to display graphs of data which is
evaluated at the nodes, why can't I display those results evaluated at gauss
points?
This has not been possible with all versions of GiD that I've tried, it
seems such a basic necessity and in most other post processors you define a
contour & are able to display variation along it.
Best regards
mark
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