FE geometry is topology on top of mesh, meaning CAD and mesh exist as a single entity. The purpose of FE geometry
is to add vertices, edges, surfaces, and solids on FE models which have no CAD geometry.
Open animation files, measure various distances and angles between entities, and use the Results Browser to view the model structure and find, display, and edit entities.
Create and edit user-defined data type expressions, derived load cases, and systems. You can also plot a forming limit
diagram, generate streamlines, track entities during animation, and create and import/export sets of entities.
Query entities, create or edit free body diagrams, construct multiple curves and plots from a single result file, and
create and plot stress linearization.
This tool in HyperMesh allows you to launch HyperView and process aeroelasticity results.
Nastran results for Aeroelastic solution types SOL 144, 145,
and 146 are supported through xdb only. For this task, it is suggested to split the window
with the two window option, and have a HyperMesh session in one
window and a HyperView session in another window as shown
below.
The results to be evaluated are nodal displacements in the form of contour and animation.
No other result types need to be evaluated.
Note: In HyperView,
import the model data from xdb only. Aero component import in HyperView is not supported at this time.