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- 29 Aug 2020, 16:47
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: topological point order in SaveLine output
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1333
topological point order in SaveLine output
Hello all, and thank you for this powerful tool I am using the following to output values along the indicated line: Solver 4 Equation = "SaveLine" Procedure = "SaveData" "SaveLine" Exec Solver = After Timestep FileName = "line.data" File Append = Logical True ...
- 06 Jul 2017, 02:04
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Tolerance on limit displacement boundary condition
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3107
Re: Tolerance on limit displacement boundary condition
Peter; Thank you for your response. With some embarrassment, :oops: I am pleased to report that the limit boundary condition was working as intended, the operator (I) was mis-reading the graphics in ElmerVTK. When I unpacked the data along known surfaces and plotted it it became clear that the limit...
- 03 Jul 2017, 19:24
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Tolerance on limit displacement boundary condition
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3107
Tolerance on limit displacement boundary condition
I'm trying to use a limit displacement boundary condition in an elastic deflection problem, and was wondering what, if any, solver settings affect the tolerance of the applied limit. This is my current .sif Header CHECK KEYWORDS Warn Mesh DB "." "." Include Path "" Resu...
- 26 Apr 2017, 00:37
- Forum: ElmerPost
- Topic: Timestep control frame rate
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10132
Re: Timestep control frame rate
First, thank you to all for the wonderful tool and the supportive community. Second, a question/comment. My question is the same as the original poster, how can I slow down the frame rate in ElmerPost? My comment is that the "Edit -> Timestep Control" box appears to display the step index ...
- 31 Jul 2015, 17:36
- Forum: General
- Topic: case.ep written to mesh directory
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4151
Re: case.ep written to mesh directory
Anil; Thank you again for you reply, and also for confirming the behavior I am seeing. I had a vague memory of running Elmer sometime in the past and having the case file written to the parent while the mesh files were in a sub-directory, and was expecting this. In retrospect, this behavior is more ...
- 30 Jul 2015, 15:41
- Forum: General
- Topic: case.ep written to mesh directory
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4151
Re: case.ep written to mesh directory
Anil: Thank you for your quick reply, but I am not seeing the expected behavior: With this header: Header CHECK KEYWORDS Warn Mesh DB "." "hex_test_02" Include Path "" Results Directory "." End and the mesh.* files in the hex_test_02 sub directory, the case fi...
- 30 Jul 2015, 05:55
- Forum: General
- Topic: case.ep written to mesh directory
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4151
case.ep written to mesh directory
Running ElmerSolver from the terminal I'm confused about controlling the write-to location for the results file. When my .sif file header looks like this: Header CHECK KEYWORDS Warn Mesh DB "." "hex_test_02" Include Path "" Results Directory "" End or this: He...