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vk.com/club152685050 | vk.com/id446425943 Rezoning Restrictions

When you open one file, you can view only the results data set in that file. To view results in another file, you must open the specific file manually. To open any .rsxx file in the Results Viewer (for example,

.rs01):

1.Select File>Open Results....

2.Specify the All File Types (*.*) option in the Files of type field.

3.Select the .rsxx results file of interest.

4.12.2. The Time-History Postprocessor

When using the POST26 time-history postprocessor (/POST26) on a model that you have rezoned, all of the usual information is available. You must open each results file separately, however, because POST26 works directly with the postprocessing data files and database files.

For each file that you want to open:

1.Reset (RESET) the postprocessor specifications to initial defaults, erase all defined variables, and clear the data storage space.

2.Resume (RESUME) the appropriate database file. (For example, to check the results in postprocessing data file .rs02, resume database file .rd02.)

3.Issue a FILE command to open the desired file.

Only the output information from the requested file is available for output at any given time because elements and nodes that exist in one file do not always exist in another file.

4.13. Rezoning Restrictions

After you initiate the rezoning process (REZONE), and until you map the solved variables from the old mesh to the new mesh (MAPSOLVE) at the conclusion of the rezoning process, you will lose your rezoning work if you exit the solution processor (/SOLU) prematurely. This condition applies even if you save (SAVE) before exiting and then resume (RESUME) after returning to the solution processor.

Issuing a REMESH,READ command (to import a generic new mesh) or a REMESH,SPLIT command (to split an existing mesh) causes the mesh to lose associativity with its corresponding geometry. It is therefore not possible to issue commands that perform geometry-based operations. (You can issue commands that perform mesh-based operations, however.)

When using a generic new mesh created by a third-party application (REMESH,READ):

Mesh regions cannot intersect.

If multiple regions are read in (REMESH,READ) via a single .cdb file, the nodes of these regions must be encapsulated in a single NBLOCK environment, and the elements must be encapsulated in a single EBLOCK environment.

For a 2-D analysis, you can issue the following remeshing commands in the same session on multiple regions:

AREMESH,AMESH (to create a program-generated new mesh)

REMESH,READ (to import a generic new mesh)

REMESH,SPLIT (to split an existing mesh)

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