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Hi Jimmy,
If you like to assign different Kxx based on elevation/depth, you can simply do it by using expression formula.
You can also select elements in a specific slice by clicking select all in slice view.
Hope it helps!
Best,
James
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Hi DrGuti,
Thanks a lot for your reply!
Yes, I will explore the Rhino and ask you if I have more specific questions.
Really appreciate you help!
Best,
James
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Hi DrGuti,
Thank you so much for your answer.
Do you mind to let me know what software do you use to create the STL surface and tet-gen algorithm?
Best,
James
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Hi All,
I have STL Surface Mesh object that I want to use to create a group selection below this surface?
Is there anyone know how to do it?
I can convert this STL file to a DXF or SHP files if needed.
Thanks a lot!
Best,
James
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Hi Christian,
Your question is interesting!
I would like to follow this discussion.
I have used the smesh file to export the FEFLOW geometry to another software like FLAC3D.
But I am not sure if we can use it to set elevation of nodes in FEFLOW.
Best,
James
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for your answer. I have tried it and this feature is so awesome!
Please find a short recording that Jintao shared with me to do it.
Best,
James
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Hello all,
Is there any feature in FEFLOW where we can run 2D analysis using the cross section taken from a 3D model?
This feature would be helpful to examine the model response I believe.
Thanks a lot!
Best,
James
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Hi There!
Yes, you can set the monitoring points (called observation points in FEFLOW) in Edit - Observations Points. Once you have the points, you can see the time series results after start running the analysis in View - Charts.
Cheers!
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Thanks Jintao! The solution works!
However, as we discussed via email, this cannot be implemented for time series interpolation.
I am just writing this with the hope that other user can benefit from our discussion.
Cheers,
James
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That works! thank you so much Peter! Jintao also mentioned that we can do this by "Select Complete Slice", however as my model is a sloping ground built with 3D layered approach, this method didn't work. I need to get the intersection of 2 selections. Thanks a lot Jintao and Peter!