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ADONIS:
Version 3.90.9 (Released at 10/19/2024)
- Minor bugs in mesh generation module has been fixed.
- Gmsh is upgraded to version 4.13.1.

HYRCAN:
Version 2.0.18 (Released at 10/26/2024)
- Minor bug in translation has been fixed.
- Minor bug in geometry creation is fixed.


Results During Analysis(Read 10617 times)
Results During Analysis on: January 12, 2022, 06:21:28 am
I have very much enjoyed your software. I have a problem with comparing intermediate results with final results. It seems once the analysis (script) is completed, the mesh displacements and other structural results are based on the final model. Using the anchored sheet pile tutorial, I can split the script into two parts 1)analysis up to finishing the placement of the first tieback, 2) excavate and place second tieback, then analyze.
I can run (1) as a single script, then look at any results I like and generate, say 3 figure tabs showing displacements, and different structural or interface results (like the tutorial)
If I then continue with (2) without erase/new I can get to the end of the analysis (same as tutorial) and make some more result figures of displacement, etc.
But if I go back to the results generated from (1), the regions that are removed in (2) no longer show in the first three figures. There is a similar problem with the sheet pile beam bending moment.
I know I can run (1) and export data to excel or other viewing software, but I can never produce results of an intermediate stage with a single script.
Or is the only way to set up the script to export the intermediate plot data to files for later viewing?



Re: Results During Analysis Reply #1 on: January 12, 2022, 10:55:17 am
Hi,

If I understood correctly, you want to compare the plots from different stages. If that's so,  you need to stop the model at the stage you want the information at save whatever you want then continue the model. Unfortunately, ADONIS doesn't have the capability to store the previous stages.

I hope it answered your question.

-Roozbeh



Re: Results During Analysis Reply #2 on: January 12, 2022, 01:33:44 pm
Yes thanks very much.