From: Nikrouz <nik...@gm...> - 2019-03-08 19:41:11
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Thanks for your suggestion. I just used your first option and it works well in paraview. Is there any example that shows how can I define a new variable in libMesh codes? Regards, On 2019-03-03 8:53 p.m., Rossi, Simone wrote: > In Paraview, you can use the calculator filter and define a vector > u*iHat+v*jHat+w*kHat > and then use the "warp by vector" filter to see the deformed > configuration. > > Another option which I use more often is to define the variables in > the system as (ux, uy, uz) instead of (u,v w). Paraview will read it > directly as a vector. > > I hope it helps, > Simone > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Nikrouz <nik...@gm...> > *Sent:* Sunday, March 3, 2019 5:15:06 PM > *To:* lib...@li... > *Subject:* [Libmesh-users] Question about Large Deformation Elasticity > Example(in System of Equation Catergory) > Dear all, > > I am new to libMesh. I have run the "Large Deformation Elasticity > <http://libmesh.github.io/examples/systems_of_equations_ex7.html>" > example but I can not see the deformed shape of the beam in Paraview or > VisIt. What I can see is the amount of displacements(u,v and w) > > Should I change the current code to be able to visualize the large > deformation in Paraview or Vislit? > > Thanks everybody! > > > > _______________________________________________ > Libmesh-users mailing list > Lib...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/libmesh-users |