CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
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CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
Hello there!
Please find the app using following link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZH5M ... sp=sharing
If it will be find useful and may some usage in FreeCAD development I will provide the code (C#, mono/.net).
regards,
Maciek
Please find the app using following link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZH5M ... sp=sharing
If it will be find useful and may some usage in FreeCAD development I will provide the code (C#, mono/.net).
regards,
Maciek
Re: CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
I approved your post because it looks coherent and your googledrive username matches, but you must be careful when posting just a link to an executable file... It REALLY looks like a malware spam... I almost rejected it.
Re: CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
Looks like a real tool.
but still, publishing links to a random executable is very unprofessional.
Code: Select all
adi@vladimir:~/Pobrane$ file mmh_ccx2vtk.exe
mmh_ccx2vtk.exe: PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386 Mono/.Net assembly, for MS Windows
adi@vladimir:~/Pobrane$ ./mmh_ccx2vtk.exe
*** CalculiX output file ".frd" to vtk format converter by [edited]
: Running on Unix 3.19.0.21
! (00) argument not found...
:
: Usage:
:
: mmh_ccx2vtk.exe [path]CalculiXoutputFileName.frd
:
: The [path] string is optional, if not provided assembly will
: try to open specified "frd" file in current directory.
:
: After succesful conversion the new file will be created using input file name
: with suffix: "_mmh.vtk" in the input directory
:
: Conversion supports all CalculiX element types and defined number of steps.
: The vector results are transalated as vectors, any other data are treat as scalar
: The name of Nodal Result Block in 'vtk' file and displayed in ParaView is as:
: '[stepn_number]-block_name-item_name' where:
:
: 'step_number' is the user step number,
: 'block_name' is the name i.e. "DISPR"
: 'item_name' is the item name i.e. "D1"
:
: It is the .NET/MONO assembly and it should work properly in Linux/Windows environment.
:
: Please inform me about bugs on mail: [edited]
:
;) Have a nice step!
:
: <<<MMH>>>
:
: press Enter...
adi@vladimir:~/Pobrane$
Re: CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
I am not professional, so sorry for such a way to share this file. Stil hope someone will find it useful.
Maciek.
Maciek.
Re: CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
Cześć Maciek,
First of all thanks for sharing the binary! A part of the open source culture is to be extra careful when someone is providing just a binary file with no code as there is no way to tell what the binary does without running it. If you run it you may find out that it's something that you didn't want to run!
If you can provide the code maybe someone (or you?) can port it to C++/python, especially that there were some attempts to use vtk before [1]
[1] viewtopic.php?t=10587
First of all thanks for sharing the binary! A part of the open source culture is to be extra careful when someone is providing just a binary file with no code as there is no way to tell what the binary does without running it. If you run it you may find out that it's something that you didn't want to run!
If you can provide the code maybe someone (or you?) can port it to C++/python, especially that there were some attempts to use vtk before [1]
[1] viewtopic.php?t=10587
Re: CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
Hi Maciek
Could you please provide the source code since it will greatly assist in
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10587&p=121559#p121559
Regards
Michael
Could you please provide the source code since it will greatly assist in
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10587&p=121559#p121559
Regards
Michael
Re: CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
Hello!
Please find the link to Google disc to the packed Monodevelop project:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZH5M ... sp=sharing
I've tried to translate the comments in source to english. I hope it's all done and will be readable and well understood by others. In any doubts please contact. It's a long time when I worked on it so I don't remember all the clues but will try to help. The main idea which involved development of this piece of software was to use the Calculix for reinforced structures design. Is anyone also interested in that? Or in using FreeCAD for any other structural design i.e. steel structures? It would be nice to share our thinks and expectations. I see that FreeCAD, as it is, is really powerful and do poses the abilities to make some add-on to achieve great results in professional work.
Regards,
Maciek
Please find the link to Google disc to the packed Monodevelop project:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZH5M ... sp=sharing
I've tried to translate the comments in source to english. I hope it's all done and will be readable and well understood by others. In any doubts please contact. It's a long time when I worked on it so I don't remember all the clues but will try to help. The main idea which involved development of this piece of software was to use the Calculix for reinforced structures design. Is anyone also interested in that? Or in using FreeCAD for any other structural design i.e. steel structures? It would be nice to share our thinks and expectations. I see that FreeCAD, as it is, is really powerful and do poses the abilities to make some add-on to achieve great results in professional work.
Regards,
Maciek
Re: CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
Here, Here, Here !!! Do you really use solid geometry in calculix to design reinforced concrete structures and steel structures ? Since I'm structural engineer for concrete structures I'm really really interested in sharing knowledge in this regard.mamah wrote: use the Calculix for reinforced structures design. Is anyone also interested in that? Or in using FreeCAD for any other structural design i.e. steel structures?
Re: CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
I'm interested in composite structures. I have only read about CalculiX possibilities, not tried calculations yet. From my point of view there is a limitation for composites to use quadrilateral elements (S8R) - I will lack a triangular element for complex geometries....to use the Calculix for reinforced structures design. Is anyone also interested in that?
Re: CalculiX results 'frd' to Paraview 'vtk' converter
Funny thing, I was just today thinking (wondering) how the reinforced concrete FEM calculations work (the logic/methods behind it)