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Do you have any nice output you'll like to share?

Do you have any nice output you'll like to share?

Do you have any nice output you'll like to share?

(OP)
I've been asked to give a short presentation about Abaqus at our weekly geology/tectonics seminar next week. I'll mainly be focussing on flexibility, especially scripting and interaction between i.e. Matlab and Abaqus.
Of course, some nice spectacular examples of models would be great to pique the interest of our newer coworkers and students. They don't have to be Tectonics or even Geoscience related (in fact, a wide range of subjects might actually be more impressive). What I'm looking for is basically the typical 'Pretty Picture/Animation' maybe with some short information about what we're looking at. I'm trying to avoid the standard examples that are provided with Abaqus because I suspect some people might have already seen those. Obviously, anything I decide to use will be fully credited to whoever donated it.

RE: Do you have any nice output you'll like to share?

(OP)
Thanks for the link, but that's actually quite exactly what I'm trying to avoid using. A tiny little picture that doesn't show much about the model.
What I'm looking for are .odb files, where you can show people the difference between undeformed and deformed model, create an animation from the steps, change the view and colors, etc.

RE: Do you have any nice output you'll like to share?

Actually, this is what you said...

 

Quote (rmettier):

"What I'm looking for is basically the typical 'Pretty Picture/Animation' maybe with some short information about what we're looking at."

I am glad you made your mind.

Anyway, the point is that you can check out those projects and maybe you can find/email their authors.


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