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May 12, 2006, 12:23 |
Using engineering data to move a mesh
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Can you use the engineering data in the newxyz subroutine to update the mesh? I am modelling air flow in MEMS with cantilever and I want to use the shear force and torque measured to deform the mesh. but I can't find how to access the data! (you can load it in graph register with edload but how do you get values from these registers?)
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May 12, 2006, 20:47 |
Re: Using engineering data to move a mesh
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Use posdat.f to compute the quantity of interest. Then pass it to newxyz via a common block.
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