Visual modeling method for simulating stress change of building in moving process
A technology of migration process and modeling method, which is applied in special data processing applications, instruments, electrical digital data processing, etc., can solve problems such as lack of theoretical basis, and achieve the effect of reducing the burden on the CPU, reducing the amount of data, and facilitating modeling
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[0026] The hardware environment that the present invention is used for implementing is pentium-4 4.2G computer, 2G memory, 512 graphics cards, and the environment of operation is ansys11.0, 3DMAX10.0, VC++6.0 and WindowsXP
[0027] The method proposed by the present invention is realized by using the combination of VC++ programming language and other programs.
[0028] The basic idea of the present invention is: use ANSYS to establish the migration wireframe model of a six-story frame structure building, analyze the force status of the building under each working condition, and store the analysis results in text format; then use 3Dmax software to establish the building In order to obtain the same point coordinates as in the ANSYS model, it is necessary to divide the triangular mesh of the solid model in 3Dmax according to the number of grids divided in ANSYS; meanwhile, for a more realistic simulation scene, the present invention also establishes a top For the models of lite...
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