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==Description== <!--T:2-->
Pipeline is a result object, which creates a new graphical representation of FEM analysis results on the analysed part. It adds color scale and more display options.
==Description==
Pipeline is a result object, which creates a new graphical representation of results on the analysed part and adds a color scale.


==Usage== <!--T:4-->
* You need a valid result object in the {{KEY|[[Image:FEM_Analysis.png|24px]] [[FEM_Analysis|Analysis container]]}}, such as {{KEY|CalculiX_static_results}}.
* Select the result object
* Click [[Image:FEM_PostPipelineFromResult.png|24px]] button, or click on menu {{KEY|Results}} and item {{KEY|Post Pipeline from results}}. A new object called "Pipeline" will be added to your document; note if will appear outside of the Analysis container.
* Double click the new Pipeline object in the Model tree and select type of properties to display. Typical settings are: Mode: Select {{KEY|Surface}}, Field: I.e. {{KEY|Von Mises stress}} [[File:Pipeline.PNG]]
** Mode: How to draw the results
** Field: Which result property to draw
** Vector: If a property is a vector, you might restrict the data to an axis (X, Y, Z) or select Magnitude to use the vector value.
* If you see no model in the graphical area, go to {{KEY|Edit}} {{KEY|Preferences}}, select {{KEY|Display}} category and check a checkbox {{KEY|Enagle backlight color}}
* If you double-click the scale, you can modify display properties.
[[File:SIMTUT 05.PNG]]
**Gradient: You can select reversed order of the default color gradient or either Black-White or White-Black.
**Parameter range: Minimum and maximum values are filled-in automatically, when you select a property to evaluate on the {{KEY|Pipeline}} object; you can modify them, however make sure you know what you are doing. You can also amend number of displayed labels and number of decimal places to be displayed.


==Limitations== <!--T:5-->
==How to use==
# You need a valid result object in the Analysis container, such as CalculiX_static_results.
# Select the result object
# Click [[Image:FEM_PostPipelineFromResult.png|24px]] button, or click on menu Results and item Post Pipeline from results. A new object called "Pipeline" will be added to your document; note if will appear outside of the Analysis container.
# Double click the new Pipeline object in the Model tree and select type of properties to display. Typical settings are: Mode: Select "Surface", Field: I.e. "Von Mises stress" [[File:Pipeline.PNG]]
# If you see no model in the graphical area, go to Edit --> Preferences --> Display and check a checkbox "Enagle backlight color"


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Once again, note, that the Pipeline representation of the results (called VTK) on the displayed part is different from the color gradient results which are visible when you finish solution. Values in the gradient scale cannot be applied to the solution result object.


==Notes== <!--T:7-->
* This tool was introduced in v0.17



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FEM PostPipelineFromResult

Menu location
Results → post pipeline from result
Workbenches
FEM
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
0.17
See also
FEM tutorial


Description

Pipeline is a result object, which creates a new graphical representation of FEM analysis results on the analysed part. It adds color scale and more display options.

Usage

  • You need a valid result object in the Analysis container, such as CalculiX_static_results.
  • Select the result object
  • Click button, or click on menu Results and item Post Pipeline from results. A new object called "Pipeline" will be added to your document; note if will appear outside of the Analysis container.
  • Double click the new Pipeline object in the Model tree and select type of properties to display. Typical settings are: Mode: Select Surface, Field: I.e. Von Mises stress
    • Mode: How to draw the results
    • Field: Which result property to draw
    • Vector: If a property is a vector, you might restrict the data to an axis (X, Y, Z) or select Magnitude to use the vector value.
  • If you see no model in the graphical area, go to EditPreferences, select Display category and check a checkbox Enagle backlight color
  • If you double-click the scale, you can modify display properties.

    • Gradient: You can select reversed order of the default color gradient or either Black-White or White-Black.
    • Parameter range: Minimum and maximum values are filled-in automatically, when you select a property to evaluate on the Pipeline object; you can modify them, however make sure you know what you are doing. You can also amend number of displayed labels and number of decimal places to be displayed.

Limitations

Once again, note, that the Pipeline representation of the results (called VTK) on the displayed part is different from the color gradient results which are visible when you finish solution. Values in the gradient scale cannot be applied to the solution result object.

Notes

  • This tool was introduced in v0.17