Elastic wave

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Re: Elastic wave

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Hi

Use rather VTU and Paraview.

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Re: Elastic wave

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Hi Peter,
I use this, and after documentation i use "warpbyvector" filter and modify the scale factore, but it doesn't work!

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Re: Elastic wave

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Hi,

there is a ParaView mailing list where you can post your ParaView-related questions.

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Re: Elastic wave

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Hi,
you mean in this Forum or an other
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Matthais,for the other simulation "with transit", i put all the configuration but it bug all time and ElmerGui close :( .

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Re: Elastic wave

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Hi,

if ElmerGUI keeps crashing, try to save the sif file, edit it manually if necessary and launch the solver from the command line.

Concerning your ParaView question:
ParaView is NOT part of Elmer. This is the Elmer forum. It may happen that incidentally you will get some ParaView-related hints here, since many Elmer users use ParaView for postprocessing. But the place to post questions concerning ParaView is the ParaView mailing list. The pointer to the list can be found on http://www.paraview.org.

Matthias
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Re: Elastic wave

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Hi,

Can you give me an example how can i edit and launch the solver from the command line,

For Paraview now i suscribe to the forum, thank you very much.

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Re: Elastic wave

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Hi,

go to your project directory and open the file case.sif with a text editor. Edit it if necessary.

Open a DOS box (or terminal if under Linux), cd to your project directory. Make sure that a file ELMERSOLVER_STARTINFO is present, containing

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case.sif
1
On the command line, type

ElmerSolver

and hit enter. The simulation should start.

HTH,

Matthias
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Re: Elastic wave

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I did all this things, and obtain this :roll: :
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Re: Elastic wave

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You have to make sure that ElmerSolver is in your PATH, or give the path of the executable, like

>C:\Programs\Elmer\ElmerSolver

or wherever your Elmer is installed.

HTH,

Matthias
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