The model depicted above still fails due to penetrating tets, which we will address differently. Thus far, we have had success in both approaches. Remesh (using tetgen) the original mesh and restart simulation.Remesh (using tetgen) the failed model and continue simulating from the failed time-step.To solve this issue, we have approached the problem in two ways: The resultant mesh features about 1.1M tets and a minimum dihedral angle = 4.80, which is now the parameter we are tracking the most.Īs is, using FEBio, we probably get about 20% of the simulation done before one or multiple tets invert (i.e. csv, Hyperview doesnt add the coordinates to the XY Data. The combination 1 is to output the element stress rather than nodal stress, is there any way to output the nodal stress the nodal value is my goal, I also know DATABASENODOUT and DATABASEHISTORYNODE or DATABASEHISTORYNODESET also should be used at the same time. I would also note that we are now smoothing the compartments heavily prior to meshing, so our latest -blend_sigma parameters are small. looking for a solution to export Model-Data (from my FE-Model) from Hyperview with the coordinates. I want to export this result as shown on the screen, means the extrapolated triangle tetrahedron results. Grow From Result, Weld line result: It is nodal based, but it is screened as an element based result in Moldflow. The most effective parameters were -scale 1.00 -multiplier 2.00 -grading 5.00 -blend_sigma 1.75. Hello community, looking for an API code, that exports me the element extrapolated values of a nodal based result. The initial mesh was generated using the Segment Mesher module and Cleaver2. If I did not mention this earlier, we are using FEBio for the FEA and PostView for visualization.
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