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can we use deformed geometry from one physics to analyze it other physics?

Fnu Mohammed Taqiuddin

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Dear ALL,


I have a question,i have results from one physics(deformed geometry) and i want to use it for further analysis in other physics.is there any way to do it.
i have attached my deformed and un-deformed geometry pics.

please let me know if it can be done in any way.

thanks


8 Replies Last Post 2015年9月1日 GMT-4 09:05

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年10月7日 GMT-4 22:26
how about this:

1. right-click results>data sets>solution 1(if solution 1 includes the deformed geometry's solution), click remesh deformed configuration.
2. right-click meshes>deformed configuration, click export to file.
3. select file type and insert filename path.
4. click export.
5. right-click geometry, select import.
6. choose the file you exported in 4.

done!!!
how about this: 1. right-click results>data sets>solution 1(if solution 1 includes the deformed geometry's solution), click remesh deformed configuration. 2. right-click meshes>deformed configuration, click export to file. 3. select file type and insert filename path. 4. click export. 5. right-click geometry, select import. 6. choose the file you exported in 4. done!!!

Fnu Mohammed Taqiuddin

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年10月8日 GMT-4 12:53
hi TAE,

many thanks for the reply.

but for some reason when i try it,i still get same undeformed geometry after exporting it.
can you name or point an example of that kind so that i ca go through?

once again thanks
hi TAE, many thanks for the reply. but for some reason when i try it,i still get same undeformed geometry after exporting it. can you name or point an example of that kind so that i ca go through? once again thanks

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年10月11日 GMT-4 00:32
Hi,

I uploaded test.zip file.

In test.mph file, there are two Models. One is the moving mesh and structural mechanics, another is heat transfer.

after solving the first model, i exported test.mphtxt using the procedure I mentioned before.

and then,

I imported it in the geometry section. you can find the geometry that is deformed.

thanks
Hi, I uploaded test.zip file. In test.mph file, there are two Models. One is the moving mesh and structural mechanics, another is heat transfer. after solving the first model, i exported test.mphtxt using the procedure I mentioned before. and then, I imported it in the geometry section. you can find the geometry that is deformed. thanks


Fnu Mohammed Taqiuddin

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年10月11日 GMT-4 01:20
hi TAE,

i cannot open the zip file you attach.
can you attach it again please.

many thanks
hi TAE, i cannot open the zip file you attach. can you attach it again please. many thanks

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年10月11日 GMT-4 04:05
Hi,

I attached test.mph file.

thanks.

Note : If you want to get a deformed geometry, you need to setup the moving mesh interface.

Hi, I attached test.mph file. thanks. Note : If you want to get a deformed geometry, you need to setup the moving mesh interface.


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Posted: 1 decade ago 2014年4月14日 GMT-4 20:29

how about this:

1. right-click results>data sets>solution 1(if solution 1 includes the deformed geometry's solution), click remesh deformed configuration.
2. right-click meshes>deformed configuration, click export to file.
3. select file type and insert filename path.
4. click export.
5. right-click geometry, select import.
6. choose the file you exported in 4.

done!!!


Hi, Tae,

Thanks for this instruction, it works in GUI. Do you know the matlab script for the steps 2-4.

I tried to implement the export of deformed geometry automatically but can not find the matlab script.

Hope you can still reach this post~
[QUOTE] how about this: 1. right-click results>data sets>solution 1(if solution 1 includes the deformed geometry's solution), click remesh deformed configuration. 2. right-click meshes>deformed configuration, click export to file. 3. select file type and insert filename path. 4. click export. 5. right-click geometry, select import. 6. choose the file you exported in 4. done!!! [/QUOTE] Hi, Tae, Thanks for this instruction, it works in GUI. Do you know the matlab script for the steps 2-4. I tried to implement the export of deformed geometry automatically but can not find the matlab script. Hope you can still reach this post~

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2014年11月6日 GMT-5 17:56
Hi, I have the same problems.
Could you find the Matlab script for exporting the deformed geometry?

Please share to me if you got this.

Thanks very much.
Hi, I have the same problems. Could you find the Matlab script for exporting the deformed geometry? Please share to me if you got this. Thanks very much.

Gerardo E. Villarreal-Garcia

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Posted: 9 years ago 2015年9月1日 GMT-4 09:05
Thanks Tae! This was extremely useful!

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Thanks Tae! This was extremely useful! -- ------------------------- Gerardo Villarreal PhD Student Centre for Quantum Photonics H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory University of Bristol Tyndall Avenue Bristol BS8 1TL, UK Office 1.25 Email: Gerardo.VillarrealGarcia@bristol.ac.uk

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