[Paraview] How to indicate the pressure data in paraview ( I use LS-DYNA)
Yusuke
uverworld_1016 at yahoo.co.jp
Wed Sep 25 21:43:52 EDT 2013
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
> Pressure = (Sigma_XX + Sigma_YY + Sigma_ZZ)/3.0
> Note: (1) Pressure replaces the temporary "Results" name, (2)
> just the formula (Sigma_XX + Sigma_YY + Sigma_ZZ)/3.0
> is used in the "blank line" above the key-pad, and (3) be sure to
> use the stress component names supplied by d3plot in place of my
> guessed names above.
> Hope this helps,
> SamOn 9/23/2013 7:47 PM,
> uverworld_1016 <at> yahoo.co.jp wrote:
>
Hi Mr. Samuel
Thank you to answer my question!
I found BendingResultant_X,Y,Z , NormalResultant_X,Y,Z , ShearResultant_X,Y.
However I can't find Sigma_XX,XY,XZ.......and Results.
Maybe these are not Sigma and results.
Should I set calculation files to output sigma and results??
But I don't know how to do ....
Thank you
Best regards
Yusuke
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> Yusuke-san,<br><br><br>
> 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, ...<br><br>
> then one can use the Calculator filter with the formula <br><br>
> Pressure = (Sigma_XX + Sigma_YY + Sigma_ZZ)/3.0<br><br>
> Note: (1) Pressure replaces the temporary "Results" name, (2)<br>
> just the formula (Sigma_XX + Sigma_YY + Sigma_ZZ)/3.0<br>
> is used in the "blank line" above the key-pad, and (3) be sure to
> use the stress component names supplied by d3plot in place of my
> guessed names above.<br><br>
> Hope this helps,<br><br>
> Sam<br><br><div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/23/2013 7:47 PM,
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> <div>Hi! All! </div>
> <div>I'm sorry to ask a lot of questions.</div>
> <div><br></div>
> <div>I use LS-DYNA and I input d3plot file to paraview.</div>
> <div>If I use ls-prepost, I can indicate pressure but there is
> not pressure data in paraview.</div>
> <div>So, I can't indicate pressure in paraview.</div>
> <div><br></div>
> <div>Should I use some filters?? </div>
> <div><br></div>
> <div>Thank you a lot. </div>
> <div>Best regards</div>
> <div>Yusuke</div>
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