I think but i am not sure, the inside of the plate is the empty, and i think this generate a warning in Elmer :Thickness not found
Fouzi
Elastic wave
Re: Elastic wave
I cannot dig deeper into the problem, and I didn't use the solver you are using. But as far as I understand, you have to define a geometry in 2D, mesh it and specify the plate thickness using the corresponding keyword as written in the manual.
HTH,
Matthias
HTH,
Matthias
Re: Elastic wave
Hi Matthias,
i have a big file ep do you know how can i see the simulation without a long time of loading.
Fouzi
i have a big file ep do you know how can i see the simulation without a long time of loading.
Fouzi
Re: Elastic wave
Hi,
AFAIK the ep format stores all timesteps in one single file, so ElmerPost has to read it all at once. I don't think there is a way to accelerate that.
If you use vtu format (for ParaView), you get a separate file for every timestep, so that should load faster.
HTH,
Matthias
AFAIK the ep format stores all timesteps in one single file, so ElmerPost has to read it all at once. I don't think there is a way to accelerate that.
If you use vtu format (for ParaView), you get a separate file for every timestep, so that should load faster.
HTH,
Matthias