The averaging options allow you to limit the averaging of results to only a group of elements that are considered to be
bound by same feature angle or face.
The Free Body Diagram (FBD) tool facilitates the extraction and post-processing of Grid Point Force (GPFORCE) results
and can be used create and edit Free Body Diagrams (FBD).
Stress linearization, a widely used procedure in the Oil and Gas and ship-building industries, is used to analyze stresses
in a structure, such as a pressure vessel.
A result manipulation library that enables user-defined data types to be added to a result, and transitions complex data
manipulation tasks from HyperView to a reusable, modifiable set of libraries that focus solely on result processing tasks.
The fatigue manager allows you to write stress and strain results from a finite element analysis to an external file that
can be used to set up a fatigue analysis.
If a .csv file created from a HyperView table is imported directly into Excel, the data may not
be imported into the columns correctly. HyperView exports
the various data (vector for example) together into one field, as seen in the example
below:
Follow the steps below to import the data into separate columns:
Create a new blank Excel spreadsheet.
From the Data menu, go to the Import External Data > Import Data option.
Note: The name of the options listed above may vary slightly, depending on the
version of Excel that you are using.
Select the .csv file that you would like to import and
click Open.
From the Text Import Wizard:
Select the Delimited option and click
Next.
Under Delimiters, activate the Comma and
Space check boxes and click
Next.
This allows you to separate the vector field into three columns.
Click Finish and
OK.
Re-label the first row to correct the labels and add columns if needed.
The example below shows that a column was added (Mag) in order to
calculate Magnitude.