On 01/31/2012 06:47 PM, Steven Doyle wrote:
I've started a project that I think people will be interested in.
pyNastran is a BDF reader/writer and an OP2 reader written entirely in
Python.  The lastest version (v0.2) supports ~100 BDF cards and many
different OP2 results (linear/transient displacement, temperature,
eigenvectors, stresses, strains, etc.).  The next version (v0.3)
should be out in about a week and adds another ~50 BDF cards
(including coordinate systems) and a very basic GUI developed as a
model validation tool.
Dear Steve,
Thanks for the effort to make a converter publicly available in python.
That is highly appreciated by engineers like me trying to interface different meshes into Gmsh.
Greetings,
Umut

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