Guidelines for Using the nSOFT Interface in HyperView
Overview of how to use the nSOFT interface in HyperView.
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Load the FE model of the component to be analyzed into HyperMesh.
- Analyze the model using the desired finite element solver.
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Load the FE model and results into HyperView. (see
Load Model panel for more information)
Note: If the model or results do not read into HyperView, or you wish to perform fatigue analysis with some data type other than the full Stress/Strain tensor, follow these steps:
- Create a custom fatigue configuration file and copy it to the local working directory or home directory. The default fatigue configuration file in the HyperView bin directory supports Radioss/Nastran, LS-DYNA and Abaqus solvers. See Fatigue Configuration File and Data Groups for details on how to create and use a custom configuration file.
- Translate the finite element analysis results into the HyperMesh results file format (hmres) using the appropriate HyperMesh results translator.
- Select this hmres file in the Load Results field on the Load Model panel to make the results available in Fatigue Manager.
- In the Fatigue Manager, select the stress/strain data types, or user defined groups, and the finite element entities for which these data types should be written. Write out a FES file in ASCII or binary format.
- Load the FES file into nSOFT to complete fatigue analysis setup, which can include supplying load histories, fatigue material properties, and selecting the analysis method.
- Conduct an analysis in nSOFT to generate the HyperMesh results file (hmres) containing the fatigue analysis results.
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Load this results file into HyperView and use the
Contour panel to view the fatigue results generated by nSOFT.