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Revision as of 22:14, 15 June 2020
The following tutorials are designed for new FEAP users to gain a deep understanding of some important capabilities/features of FEAP.
Introduction
FEAP Basics
Nodal Stresses
FEAP can compute projections of Gauss point stresses to Nodal Stresses.
Operator Splitting
FEAP allows one to solve problems using operator splitting solution strategies as are common with multi-physics problems. In FEAP the operator splitting is defined using partitions.
Plotting Results
FEAP has a time history output mechanism called tplot.
Parallel Runs
Collection files for paraview
When making parallel runs, it is desirable to merge the results into a single view for visualization. If one uses the PVIEw,time
Marco command at the end of each time step, this will output paraview files per processor (with time stamps). These can then be viewed if one makes a paraview Collection File.