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This 2D mesh file includes: | This 2D mesh file includes: | ||
* '''The mesh''' – Identifies the file as a 2d mesh file. | * '''The mesh''' – Identifies the file as a 2d mesh file. | ||
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* '''Node locations''' – Defines the ID and location for each node of the mesh. | * '''Node locations''' – Defines the ID and location for each node of the mesh. | ||
* '''Element type''' – Identifies the type of element. Options are: | * '''Element type''' – Identifies the type of element. Options are: | ||
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* '''Triangle or quadrilateral''' | * '''Triangle or quadrilateral''' | ||
* '''Linear or quadratic''' | * '''Linear or quadratic''' | ||
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* '''Global parameters''' – Sets the model name, units, state, time units, time steps, and other parameters. Also manages parameter groups and dependencies. | * '''Global parameters''' – Sets the model name, units, state, time units, time steps, and other parameters. Also manages parameter groups and dependencies. | ||
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*'''Global parameter assignmnet''' | *'''Global parameter assignmnet''' | ||
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* '''Boundary conditions''' – Defines boundary conditions display options, values, dependencies, defaults, parameter group assignment, etc.... | * '''Boundary conditions''' – Defines boundary conditions display options, values, dependencies, defaults, parameter group assignment, etc.... | ||
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* '''Nodal boundary conditions''' | * '''Nodal boundary conditions''' | ||
* '''Nodestring boundary conditions''' | * '''Nodestring boundary conditions''' |
Revision as of 15:49, 29 July 2016
SMS stores all of the Generic Model input parameters in a 2D mesh file (*.2dm). Since this stores the parameters, the file can be used as a template for multiple projects.
This 2D mesh file includes:
- The mesh – Identifies the file as a 2d mesh file.
- Node locations – Defines the ID and location for each node of the mesh.
- Element type – Identifies the type of element. Options are:
- Triangle or quadrilateral
- Linear or quadratic
- Element connectivity
- Global parameters – Sets the model name, units, state, time units, time steps, and other parameters. Also manages parameter groups and dependencies.
- Global parameter assignmnet
- Boundary conditions – Defines boundary conditions display options, values, dependencies, defaults, parameter group assignment, etc....
- Nodal boundary conditions
- Nodestring boundary conditions
- Element boundary conditions
- Material properties – Defines material values, defaults, dependencies, and parameters.
For more information, see the 2D Mesh File (*.2dm) article.
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