Samuel Key samuelkey at bresnan.net writes:
Yusuke-san,
If the components of the stress tensor supplied by the LS-DYNS
d3plot file have the following names: Sigma_XX, Sigma_XY, Sigma_XZ,
Sigma_YY, ...
then one can use the Calculator filter with the formula
David Thompson david.thompson at kitware.com writes:
Hi Yusuke,
Your ls-dyna dataset probably has volumetric cells instead of a surface
mesh. Run the Extract Surface filter on your data first and then try
generating normals.
DavidOn Sep 21, 2013, at 0:12, uverworld_1016
David Thompson david.thompson at kitware.com writes:
Hi Yusuke,
Your ls-dyna dataset probably has volumetric cells instead of a surface
mesh. Run the Extract Surface filter on your data first and then try
generating normals.
DavidOn Sep 21, 2013, at 0:12, uverworld_1016
David Thompson david.thompson at kitware.com writes:
Hi Yusuke,
I am able to get to point data of Normals.
But if I select Normals, it is not displayed in paraview.( it means that
behavior of the normal is not observed in paraview)
I analyze the axial symmetry model.
I use Extract
David Thompson david.thompson at kitware.com writes:
Hi Yusuke,
I am able to get to point data of Normals.
But if I select Normals, it is not displayed in paraview.( it means that
behavior of the normal is not observed in paraview)
I analyze the axial symmetry model.
I use Extract