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How to visualize loads in HyperView?

Is there a way to display the loads (in the form of arrows, similarly as in HyperMesh) along with their values or plot a contour of boundary conditions using HyperView?

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    Hi, no, I don't think there is any way to show loads in HV

    Hey Martina,

     

    as Paul mentioned, this is not possible (yet) in HV [but we are working on it :)].

    You may wanna check the HM(POST) route which is available for OptiStruct, Nastran, Abaqus and ANSYS solver profiles. You can directly import native solver binaries and show your results in contour/vector/tensor together with the loads and BCs applied.

    image

    Hope this helps.

    Cheers

    Michele

    Hey Martina,

     

    as Paul mentioned, this is not possible (yet) in HV [but we are working on it :)].

    You may wanna check the HM(POST) route which is available for OptiStruct, Nastran, Abaqus and ANSYS solver profiles. You can directly import native solver binaries and show your results in contour/vector/tensor together with the loads and BCs applied.

    image

    Hope this helps.

    Cheers

    Michele

    Hi Michele, the screenshot you've attached looks exactly like what I'd like to do. However, I'm not sure about native solver binaries and where to find them. Can you please give me some hints or explain a little bit more about this? Anything would be useful, thanks!

    Hi Michele, the screenshot you've attached looks exactly like what I'd like to do. However, I'm not sure about native solver binaries and where to find them. Can you please give me some hints or explain a little bit more about this? Anything would be useful, thanks!

    by binaries he meant, using the solver result files, such as OP2 files for Nastran, H3D for OptiStruct, ODB for Abaqus...

    by binaries he meant, using the solver result files, such as OP2 files for Nastran, H3D for OptiStruct, ODB for Abaqus...

    Thanks