Hello everyone!
I have created a vtk File with point coordinates, and cell definitions. As I am
getting distorted surfaces I was wondering what it could be.
The coordinates are nodal coordinates taken from a FE Model. The elements are
defined by the IDs of their corresponding nodes.
So it
Thanks Andy! That works perfectly
Von: Andy Bauer <andy.ba...@kitware.com>
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Juli 2016 16:03
An: Sellmann, Kai Asaad; paraview@paraview.org
Betreff: Re: [Paraview] Visualizing load paths
Hi Asaad,
Please keep the disc
Dear Paraview Community,
I have succeded to import my FEM Data (Nodal Coordinates, Element Connectivity
and Nodal Tensions) into Paraview via a self written *.vtk-file.
Now that I finally have my Force Vectors I want to use the stream tracer
filter. But whatever I do ülaying around with the
Dear community,
my last two questions haven't been answered, so I guess my way of asking wasn't
appropriate. So I'll try again:
I need to put the following Information from a FE-Calculation into a file
format that can be read by paraview. And that can be used with Stream Tracers:
(Node ID)
Dear community,
I am currently trying to find a way to visualize load paths with results from
static finite element analysis within solid structures. For this FE-analysis I
use Altairs software suite (Hypermesh/Optistruct/Hyperview).
It would really help a lot to get more information about the
Dear community,
I am currently trying to find a way to visualize load paths with results from
static finite element analysis within solid structures. For this FE-analysis I
use Altairs software suite (Hypermesh/Optistruct/Hyperview).
>From reading several different publications I know that