Hypermesh
Hypermesh
Hypermesh
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HyperWorks Tutorials
Export CAE data in Altairs Hyper3D format and view it with HyperView Player.
Tools
From the View menu, select Toolbars > HyperWorks > Image Capture.
From the File menu, select Publish > HTML, PowerPoint 2003, or PowerPoint 2007.
You can capture multiple pages and windows to various file formats (H3D, AVI, JPEG, etc.) and organizes them into an HTML or PowerPoint (XML or HML) file. The PowerPoint file
will be in XML format. You can read XML files into Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 and HML files into Microsoft PowerPoint 2007.
HyperView Player
HyperView Player is an Internet browser plug-in and standalone application for visualizing 3D computer aided engineering models and results in H3D file format created from
HyperView.
The HyperView Player window is embedded in the HTML or XML reports generated so as to view the 3D data using the plug ins.
In HTML files, you can also display H3D data in a 2D preview image as shown in the image of the sample HTML report below. This image is stored in the H3D file. Click the image
to open HyperView Players standalone application with the H3D file loaded. Windows and UNIX support 2D preview images.
3. Also, in the Display Control, uncheck the option for Section Cuts.
When the H3D file to be created is opened, the default display will not have a contour or section cuts. However, the contour and section cut(s) are saved to the H3D file and can be
turned on.
5. From the Animation Controls panel, set Animate start to 0.022 and Animate end to 0.042. Be sure to press ENTER after typing in the new values.
Only displacement results in this range will be saved to the H3D file.
6. From the Preferences menu, select Export Settings > H3D.
7. Activate the option Compression Maximum % loss.
8. Review the other options and then select OK to close the window.
9. From the File menu, select Export > Model and save the file as taurus_new.h3d
4. Use the horizontal slider under the Current Time slider to control the speed of the animation (see below).
5. Rotate, zoom in, and translate the model using the CTRL + mouse buttons just as you do in HyperView.
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4. Enter a name for the AVI file in the Save Dynamic Rectangle Video As window that is displayed and click Save.
5. Left-click in the graphics area and draw a window around the area to be captured.
The window can be moved on the screen (by placing the mouse inside the window and moving it) or resized (by placing the mouse over the window's edge and resizing it).
6. Right-click anywhere in the graphics area to start the AVI capture of the selected area.
An AVI file of the animation of the selected area is saved.
Notice how there is a column for Publish. This allows you to select the individual pages to be published.
3. Verify that all pages are selected for publishing
4. Right click on HyperView under the Frontal crash and select Publish Settings.
5. In the Window Description text box, type FE car model.
6. From the Format: drop-down menu, select H3D.
7. Click OK.
8. In the Session Browser, right click on HyperGraph 2D under the Frontal crash and select Publish Settings.
9. In the Window Description field, type compare forces.
10. Select Format: to JPEG.
11. Click OK.
12. Right click on HyperView under the Air bag and select Publish Settings.
13. In the Window Description field, type madymo dummy and set the Format to JPEG.
14. Click OK.
15. Right click on MediaView under the Air bag and select Publish Settings.
16. Leave the Window Description field empty and set the Format to AVI.
17. From the menu bar select File > Publish > HTML.
18. Enter the filename crash_report.html.
The HTML file is saved in the specified folder along with a new folder named crash_report_data_dir. This folder contains all files linked to the HTML file. Proceed to Step 5.
Or
Repeat step 17 above, and select File > Publish > PowerPoint 2003 or File > Publish > PowerPoint 2007 and save the file as crash_report.xml.
The XML file is saved in the specified folder along with a new folder named crash_report_xml_dir. This folder contains all files linked to the XML file. In this case, proceed to
Step 6.
19. Click Save to publish the files.
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