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** [http://texgen.sourceforge.net/workshop/Application_of_TexGen_to_mechanical_modelling.pdf Application of TexGen to mechanical modelling]
 
** [http://texgen.sourceforge.net/workshop/Application_of_TexGen_to_mechanical_modelling.pdf Application of TexGen to mechanical modelling]
 
** [http://texgen.sourceforge.net/workshop/TexGen_tutorial_for_FE_analysis.pdf Tutorials showing use of TexGen for FE and CFD analysis] - The CXFImportVTK file used in the CFD analysis is available for download [https://sourceforge.net/projects/texgen/files/texgen/ here]
 
** [http://texgen.sourceforge.net/workshop/TexGen_tutorial_for_FE_analysis.pdf Tutorials showing use of TexGen for FE and CFD analysis] - The CXFImportVTK file used in the CFD analysis is available for download [https://sourceforge.net/projects/texgen/files/texgen/ here]
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Alternately the Abaqus input file produced by TexGen can be directly imported into ANSYS/CFX as shown here: [[ANSYS/CFX export]]
 
* [[Extraction of Material Properties using Voxel Meshing and Abaqus]] - Guide to creating Abaqus input file using voxel mesh export and use of script provided with TexGen to extract material properties after running Abaqus simulation
 
* [[Extraction of Material Properties using Voxel Meshing and Abaqus]] - Guide to creating Abaqus input file using voxel mesh export and use of script provided with TexGen to extract material properties after running Abaqus simulation
 
* [[Abaqus UMAT Subroutine for Calculation of Localised Yarn Properties]]
 
* [[Abaqus UMAT Subroutine for Calculation of Localised Yarn Properties]]

Revision as of 15:55, 3 May 2016

The following documentation is available:

Alternately the Abaqus input file produced by TexGen can be directly imported into ANSYS/CFX as shown here: ANSYS/CFX export