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In RWIND, you can define zones and thus obtain a drag force for these zones. The information is available graphically and for each individual zone. This way you simply keep track of everything.
For complex structures, it can be helpful to quickly evaluate the results in a table.
You can evaluate the results in ParaView. For this, unzip the RWIND file and open the Sim001_V01_Surface.vtp file in ParaView in the RWIND_Simulations archive folder.
Since the zones are defined in the RWIND file, you can generate a .csv file, including the information of the cells.
This .csv file contains the information about the forces in the cells (front and back), related to the global axes. You can add up the forces of the zones with Excel and also create a vector. The data in ParaView are in SI units (for the forces [N]).
StandardID and AnnexID can be displayed easily at any time using the following macro:
cominterfaces-en\SDK\Examples\Modules\Excel\RF-STEEL_EC3.xls
You can find this macro in the archive of the product website (see Links).
Here is an overview of the current attachments:
StandardID AnnexID Name
DIN 0 Germany
ÖNORM 1 Austria
CSN 2 Czech Republic
STN 3 Slovakia
PN 4 Poland
SIST 5 Slovenia
DK 6 Denmark
UNI 7 Italy
NEN 8 Netherlands
SFS 9 Finland
SS 10 Sweden
NF 11 France
BS 12 United Kingdom
CEN 13 European Union
BDS 14 Bulgaria
CYS 15 Cyprus
LST 16 Lithuania
SR 17 Romania
SS 18 Singapore
NBN 19 Belgium
NP 20 Portugal
UNE 21 Spain
MAL 22 Malaysia
NS 23 Norway
LU 24 Luxembourg
ELOT 25 Greece
You can extract an archive file using the Project Manager menu
The Windows dialog box "Open" appears for selecting the archive file. The archive format *.ZIP is preset. If you want to extract the projects or models of the older archive format *.ARR, select this archive format (Image 01).
After clicking the "Open" button, the content of the archive file is displayed (Image 02).
In the "Select Models to Extract" table, you can select the models to be retrieved. They can be extracted either with the original project settings or as a new project. In the "Place under Project" list, it is possible to define the integration into the Project Manager administration. To create a new project in the project manager, click the "Create New Project" button.
You can click the following link to find a webinar about the RF‑/RS‑COM add-on module.
https://www.dlubal.com/en-US/support-and-learning/learning/webinars/001913
However, there are a few examples and technical articles that can help you get started:
The error message indicates that the archive is probably corrupted. This can happen if the download was interrupted and then resumed.
Please download the installation file again.
An active antivirus program might be another cause. If you have downloaded the installation file again without interruption, please try to run the installation once again with the deactivated antivirus program.
It is necessary always to run the installation with local administrator rights. To do this, right-click the installation file and select "Run as Administrator".
In Project Manager, there is the option to save selected models or an entire project in a compressed backup file.
Select the model or project that you want to archive. Then, open the menu "Archive Data → Make Archive".
In the following dialog box, you can specify whether the results and printout reports should also be archived (see image).
After entering the desired file name and defining the path, start the archiving with OK.
1. Please download the archive available at the following link.
http://download.dlubal.com/?file=haspvlib_48521.zip
2. Extract the archive and overwrite the haspvlib*.dll file in the directory "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Aladdin Shared\HASP\."
3. Restart the system.
4. Import the *.h2h file again.