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DEFORM V14.0.2 Manual

FLDGEO

(Object data -3D)
Last updated on : 13-08-2013

FLDGEO Object, Gtype, Npoints, Npoly

Point(1), X(1), Y(1), Z(1)

: : :

Point(Npoints), X(Npoints), Y(Npoints), Z(Npoints)

Poly(1), Point1(1), Point2(1), Point3(1), Point4(1)

: : : :

Poly(Npoly), Point1(Npoly), Point2(Npoly), Point3(Npoly), Point4(Npoly)


OPERAND DESCRIPTION DEFAULT
Object Object number None
Gtype Geometry type = 1 Polygon description None
Npoints Number of points used in the geometry None
Npoly Number of elements describing the geometry None
Point(i) Point number of ith data point None
X(i) X coordinate of ith data point None
Y(i) Y coordinate of ith data point None
Z(i) Z coordinate of ith data point None
Poly(i) Connectivity of ith polygon None
Point1(i) 1st point of ith polygon None
Point2(i) 2nd point of ith polygon None
Point3(i) 3rd point of ith polygon None
Point4(i) 4th point of ith polygon None

DEFINITION

FLDGEO specifies the fold geometry of an object.

REMARKS

FLDGEO will be generated by automatic mesh generation when there is a fold in the object during re-meshing time. FLDGEO information is described by a list of points and the connectivity of those points by three or four node polygons. Gtype will be set to 1 always, which is Polygon description. Npoints is the number of points in the list which are used in the objects definition. This is followed by a list of 1 to Npoints of X, Y, and Z coordinates for each point. Npoly is the number of polygons which make up the object’s geometry. Following the listing of points is a listing of all polygons defining the object’s surface. For three node polygons, the Point4(i) will be a repeat of Point1(i). The format of FLDGEO is compatible with FLDGEO format. Applicable object types: Plastic, Elastoplastic, Porous

Mesh data