Hello Everyone.
I am new into moses. I have save my mesh into dat.file and use it as model data in analysis.
When I want to use it in moses executive, my model didn't appear properly.
Can you tell me how to fix this?
Thank You,
Michael
Good afternoon Michael,
can you please let me know the following?
1. Who do you work for?
2. Was this model created in MOSES Modeler?
3. Can you share the model with us here? I will need the model to comment further.
Thank youSpiro
Dear Spiro,
1. I am a student, and I working on my Final Assessment.2. I created it in MAXSURF Modeler
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Hi Michael,
Please email me from your academic account to confirm where you study prior to looking into this. Following the development;s in Ukraine certain parts of the world can no longer be serviced.
I can be reached on spiro.pahos@bentley.com
Thank you
Thank you Michael,please find attached. I have defined a 3.5-m draft but you can change it as you please.You had the surface normal wrong in surface MP1 causing trouble. Be aware that MOSES models should be defined in MOSES Modeler, not in Maxsurf Modeler.I hope this helps.SpiroUntitled.zip
Answer Verified By: Michael S
Dear Spiro
Thank you, but I have another question,
1. So, to fix the problem, you reverse the outside arrow in surface MP1?
2. How did you convert from moses modeler to moses geometry?
Please refer to the MOSES manual under the "panel" definition.
"The order of the definition of the vertices should be clockwise when the panel is viewed from outside of the body. In other words, the normal to the surface, when defined by the right-hand rule, should point into the body."
In the modeler, you can alter the direction of those panels that are not following the convention. Before exporting to MOSES, a good practice is to verify your model by using the "Verify" tab.
In order to convert from MOSES modeler to MOSES geometry, you need to go to the "Save" tab and save the mesh in the working folder (where your CIF file is located). By default, it is saved as "_Mesh.dat" file. However, you can change its name to "model.dat" or any other name. If your CIF file is named "motion.cif" and you save your exported file as "motion.dat", then MOSES will automatically read it after the INMODEL command.
Let me know if you have further questions.
Thanks,
Rahul Kanotra