User Interface

 

GiD is an effective and easy-to-use geometric user interface

  • Completely menu-driven.
  • Versatile visualisation tools including rendering, pan, zoom, rotations, etc.
  • Multiple windows
    Associative data structures so that the complete geometry database is updated whenever something is altered.
    All analysis data can be defined on geometrical entities before the mesh is actually created.
  • User-defined and customable menus and interfaces for users own simulation software.
    Complete set of tools for quick geometry definition.
    Quick and easy definition of geometry with easy-to-use verification/visualisation tools.
Example of GiD toolbar

Example of GiD user interface: CAD geometry and finite element mesh


GiD mesh generation options

GiD has numerous mesh generation options:

Structured meshes can be easily defined by the user. These include:

  • 2D triangular and quadrilateral meshes
  • 3D hexahedra, tetrahedra or prisma meshes

Semi-structured meshes (structured only in one direction of the volume). These include:

  • 3D hexahedra, tetrahedra or prisma meshes meshes

Unstructured meshes can be automatically generated based on quality and spacing criteria defined by the user. These include:

  • 2D triangular and quadrilateral meshes
  • 3D tetrahedral meshes

Finite element mesh made with Tetra elements

Degree of elements can be:

  • Linear: 2 and 3 nodes
  • Triangle: 3 and 6 nodes
  • Quadrilateral: 4,8 and 9 nodes
  • Tetrahedral: 4 and 10 nodes
  • Hexahedra: 8, 20 and 27 nodes
  • Prisma: 6 and 15 nodes

All of the nodes are contained inside the real geometry. So, the higher degree elements are curved.

Mesh generation can be carried out after all attributes and data have been assigned to geometrical entities.

GiD allows the generation of large meshes in a fast and efficient manner and has the ability to visualise various meshes before selecting the one desired.

 


GiD features

 

Geometric modeling

  • Topologic relationship
  • Entities:
     
    • Points.
    • Straight lines, arcs, NURBS and polylines.
    • Planar, Coon, NURBS surfaces and surf-meshes.
    • Volumes
  • Tools
    • NURBS modeling
    • Polygonal modeling
    • Boolean Cut
    • Boolean Intersect
    • Boolean Subtract
    • Boolean Union
    • Construction objects
    • Intersections
    • Contacts
    • Extrude
    • Mirror
    • SmoothMesh
    • Deform
    • Layers
    • Fit Views to All
    • Multiple views
       

 

Rendering

  • Filled
  • Flat lighting
  • Smooth lighting

 

Importing geometry

  • Formats:
     
    • IGES, DXF, VDA, PARASOLID, ACIS, Shapefile, Rhinoceros.
    • Batch files.
    • From mesh: NASTRAN, STL, VRML, 3D Studio, GiD mesh.

     
  • Problems that GiD solves:
     
    • Tolerance.
    • Entities conversion y topologic reconstruction.
    • Gaps.
    • Needs of correction filters

 

Exporting

  • Geometry:
     
    • IGES
    • ACIS
    • DXF

     
  • Mesh:
     
    • GiD format
    • NASTRAN, ANSYS, Abaqus (.bas)
    • User defined mesh output (STL, VRML, DXF, UNV, POV-Ray etc.)

 

Calculating with a remote server

  • You can extend GiD capabilities using ProcServer.
  • ProcServer sends the the mesh created by GiD to a remote server, which calculates the results.
  • ProcServer is totally integrated within GiD.
Imported CAD geometry

Automotive body-in-white

 



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