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July 4, 2003, 17:47 |
Reloading grids in Pre
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Hi All,
In Build 5.5.1, I frequently created grids, consisting of a hex and a tet/prism part. As consecutive cases were very similar, I found the following working order the most effective:1) copy the .db-file (with the combined grids) from case 1 to a new directory for case 2. 2) rename the directory from case 1. 3) open the .db-file (with the combined grids) for case 2. Obviously Build gave an error as the grids were not found anymore. However, Build gave the opportunity to browse to the new .geo- and .def-file. After that I only had to write out the definition file of the new combined grid and off I went. In Pre, it doesn't seem to work that way. You can delete a grid (assembly) and reload a new one but all boundaries of the old grid stay right there and the new ones get an index '1'. Am I missing something?? How can this be done in Pre in the most effective way. Pascale |
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