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* [[Abaqus UMAT Subroutine for Calculation of Localised Yarn Properties]] | * [[Abaqus UMAT Subroutine for Calculation of Localised Yarn Properties]] | ||
* [[ANSYS/CFX Export]] - Importing TexGen model into ANSYS CFX | * [[ANSYS/CFX Export]] - Importing TexGen model into ANSYS CFX | ||
+ | * [[Using Octree Refinement and Mesh Smoothing]] |
Revision as of 16:29, 12 March 2020
The following documentation is available:
- User Guide - Guide to using the TexGen graphical user interface
- Scripting Guide - Guide to writing Python scripts for generating TexGen models
- API Reference Guide - Reference guide for Python scripting
- TG3 File Format - TexGen save file format description
- Publications - Publications using TexGen
- TexGen Applications - Published applications of TexGen
- Modelling Theory - Much of the theory behind TexGen can be found in this thesis (Chapters 2 and 3)
- Presentation Slides - Some slides from a presentation made on TexGen on the 17/10/07
- Presentations from the TexGen workshop on the 2nd May 2012
- A general overview of the development and use of TexGen
- A guide to geometry modelling using TexGen
- Application of TexGen to mechanical modelling
- Tutorials showing use of TexGen for FE and CFD analysis - The CXFImportVTK file used in the CFD analysis is available for download here. Alternately the Abaqus input file produced by TexGen can be imported directly 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
- Abaqus UMAT Subroutine for Calculation of Localised Yarn Properties
- ANSYS/CFX Export - Importing TexGen model into ANSYS CFX
- Using Octree Refinement and Mesh Smoothing