Hi GiD team
I am using material to apply what are effectively surface boundary
conditions (no volumes are created) e.g. see part of .mat file below:
NUMBER: 1 MATERIAL: 1
QUESTION: Value
VALUE: 0.0
QUESTION: surface_condition:#CB#(Potential,Charge)
VALUE: Potential
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 1 MATERIAL: 2
QUESTION: Value
VALUE: 0.0
QUESTION: surface_condition:#CB#(Potential,Charge)
VALUE: Potential
END MATERIAL
etc..
now when I do Materials-draw-all materials my surfaces are shown coloured
but I don't know which condition was applied. Is there any way of using the
.sim file and a symbol geometry files to attach a different symbol to each
material depending on if it is a Potential or Charge?
Best regards
Mark
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[GiDlist] .sim file & conditions
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[GiDlist] .sim file & conditions
It's not possible to draw a symbol for a material.
In your case, it seems best to use a condition instead a material
And, it has sense to predefine two materials with the same fields and
values?
Enrique
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From: "Mark Smith" mark.smith at linx.co.uk
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Subject: [GiDlist] .sim file & conditions
Hi GiD team
I am using material to apply what are effectively surface boundary
conditions (no volumes are created) e.g. see part of .mat file below:
NUMBER: 1 MATERIAL: 1
QUESTION: Value
VALUE: 0.0
QUESTION: surface_condition:#CB#(Potential,Charge)
VALUE: Potential
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 1 MATERIAL: 2
QUESTION: Value
VALUE: 0.0
QUESTION: surface_condition:#CB#(Potential,Charge)
VALUE: Potential
END MATERIAL
etc..
now when I do Materials-draw-all materials my surfaces are shown coloured
but I don't know which condition was applied. Is there any way of using
the
.sim file and a symbol geometry files to attach a different symbol to each
material depending on if it is a Potential or Charge?
Best regards
Mark
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In your case, it seems best to use a condition instead a material
And, it has sense to predefine two materials with the same fields and
values?
Enrique
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Smith" mark.smith at linx.co.uk
To: "Gidlist (E-mail)" gidlist at gatxan.cimne.upc.es
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 6:18 PM
Subject: [GiDlist] .sim file & conditions
Hi GiD team
I am using material to apply what are effectively surface boundary
conditions (no volumes are created) e.g. see part of .mat file below:
NUMBER: 1 MATERIAL: 1
QUESTION: Value
VALUE: 0.0
QUESTION: surface_condition:#CB#(Potential,Charge)
VALUE: Potential
END MATERIAL
NUMBER: 1 MATERIAL: 2
QUESTION: Value
VALUE: 0.0
QUESTION: surface_condition:#CB#(Potential,Charge)
VALUE: Potential
END MATERIAL
etc..
now when I do Materials-draw-all materials my surfaces are shown coloured
but I don't know which condition was applied. Is there any way of using
the
.sim file and a symbol geometry files to attach a different symbol to each
material depending on if it is a Potential or Charge?
Best regards
Mark
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