![]() ![]() I have tried using an object and mesh made within preview and importing a mesh from Gmsh, no luck either way. I am using Preview 2.1.5, FEBio 2.9.1, Postview 2.5.0 on a windows 64 machine. Looking through the user's manual and the forum, I believe these named surfaces should be present in Postview. The surfaces where boundary conditions are applied are present in the *.feb file, but are also not showing up in PostView Model editor under Mesh. Do I need to specify that the Named Selections are included in the *.feb file somehow? Am I able to write the position of an edge Named Selection in the log file? However, these Named Selections aren't showing up in my *.feb file and then of course are not showing up in PostView. In PreView I have used Named Selections to group the edges and surfaces of interest and name them. I would like to calculate variables on specific surfaces and track the motion of specific edges using PostView. I have a question about Named Selections getting passed from PreView->Febio->PostView. FEBio Studio 2.1 has been released! This new version contains a lot of bug fixes, but also quite a few new capabilities.The FEBio software downloads and knowledgebase can be found here. This will allow you to stay up to date on recent activity on the forum. You can subscribe to forums by pressing the "Subscribe" button at the top of the forum. Moderators are here to assist with explaining novel features, addressing bug reports and reviewing feature requests, but the effectiveness of the forum depends critically on the participation of experienced users who can assist novices or share ideas and models that explore challenging problems. ![]() A broad level of participation is encouraged, to create a vibrant community that helps improve the quality and usefulness of these open-source/free software products. Forum participants are encouraged to post questions, as well as answer posts from others. ![]() A broad level of participation is encouraged, to create a vibrant community that helps improve the quality and usefulness of these open-source/free software products. This forum serves the community of FEBio and FEBio Studio users and developers. This forum serves the community of FEBio and FEBio Studio users and developers. A broad level of participation is encouraged, to create a vibrant community that helps improve the quality and usefulness of these open-source/free software products. The FEBio Software Suite, including FEBio, PreView and PostView, has moved to Please update your bookmarks. ![]() ![]()
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