How to get H3D file with results in HyperMesh
maybe i have some misunderstand about the follow Help, but I cannot find Hyper3D button:
Note:
In order to enable the option to create H3D files, you must activate the checkbox labeled launch HV after H3D creation in the Options panel.
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Select one of the following panels: Contour, Deformed, Hidden Line, Transient, or Geom Cleanup.
2.
To control the display attributes for your model:
Specify your desired display attributes using visual options or the visual panel.
3.
Click the Hyper3d button.
Or
H3D>HV.
Two files are created. One is an H3D file, using anim#.h3d as the file name. The symbol # is automatically assigned to the H3D file. The other is a sample HTML file including an <EMBED> statement for the corresponding H3D file.
H3D>HV loads the newly created H3D file into HyperView. You can define this option in the Options panel under modeling.
4.
To review the model in a Web browser:
•Double-click the HTML file to launch a browser.
Or
•Click H3D to activate the standalone HyperView Player.
You can customize the external HTML template, h3d_template.html, located in the altair/hm/html directory, to suit your needs.
Note:
In the HyperMesh Geom Cleanup panel, the Hyper3D button is displayed when you select the shaded option in the Visual options subpanel.
Answers
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Try File > export > model
However, you should be able to create H3D files from optistruct or RADIOSS directly into the run folder, use format as H3D in the global output request control cards, see Help for more information.
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Hi,
I have colored the RBE2 elems of my Hypermesh model to blue. Now when I export the Hypermesh model into a H3D file, the color (blue) of my RBE2 elems are not showing in blue. This is because H3D file is component-based and not element-based. Is there any way, so that I get the H3D file with my modified color of my RBE2 elems (i.e blue in my case)
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Control Cards > Output > Keywords. Select H3D.
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