Hello,
Do you know a manual which explains commands to use ElmerPost (choose parameters to see, change scale, edit title...) ?
Yours.
Alex
ElmerPost manuals
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Re: ElmerPost manuals
Hi
There is no ElmerPost manual. You could see this though:
http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics ... 4April.pdf
It shows how to do the same things with ElmerPost and Paraview. Generally I recommend using Paraview.
-Peter
There is no ElmerPost manual. You could see this though:
http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics ... 4April.pdf
It shows how to do the same things with ElmerPost and Paraview. Generally I recommend using Paraview.
-Peter
Re: ElmerPost manuals
Hi,
AFAIR there is some documentation in ElmerPost's help menu.
But I also recommend ParaView...
HTH,
Matthias
AFAIR there is some documentation in ElmerPost's help menu.
But I also recommend ParaView...
HTH,
Matthias
Re: ElmerPost manuals
Thank you both for your fast reply
Re: ElmerPost manuals
Hi AlexR,
Are you using Linux OS?
Yours
Anil Kunwar
Are you using Linux OS?
Yours
Anil Kunwar
Anil Kunwar
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice
Re: ElmerPost manuals
Hi,
No, I use windows 7. Does using Linux change anything ?
Yours
No, I use windows 7. Does using Linux change anything ?
Yours
Re: ElmerPost manuals
Hi AlexR,
If you are using Linux OS, it can be easier for you to build or compile Elmer.
It is easy to work with ElmernonGUI.
Also, you could have flexibility in using from a variety of preprocessing and postprocessing softwares.
Linux provides a good platform for compiling softwares.
In my context, I use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
For Finite Element Method, I am using Salome 5.1.3 (preprocessor), Elmer Solver and Paraview (Postprocessor).
Yours
Anil Kunwar
If you are using Linux OS, it can be easier for you to build or compile Elmer.
It is easy to work with ElmernonGUI.
Also, you could have flexibility in using from a variety of preprocessing and postprocessing softwares.
Linux provides a good platform for compiling softwares.
In my context, I use Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
For Finite Element Method, I am using Salome 5.1.3 (preprocessor), Elmer Solver and Paraview (Postprocessor).
Yours
Anil Kunwar
Anil Kunwar
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice
Re: ElmerPost manuals
OK, thank you for your advice. I'm not really sure I can use Linux on my workplace But regarding to possibilities it offers, it could be the good choice !
Yours
Yours
Re: ElmerPost manuals
Hi,
Matthias
all those exist under Windoze also. I have to use it at work (I use Linux at home)...annier wrote: For Finite Element Method, I am using Salome 5.1.3 (preprocessor), Elmer Solver and Paraview (Postprocessor).
Matthias