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Message 1 of 14
mateaus
784 Views, 13 Replies

Text file error

Hi I have a problem with my text file I send in attachment.

 

It's saying : "Pas d'exemple"

 

It's doesn't work. Can you have a look ?

 

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Message 2 of 14
jad.dellel
in reply to: mateaus

Hi,

this article should help you:

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=16577994&linkID=12305695

Regards.

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Jad DELLEL
Sustainability Success Manager - Autodesk, Inc.

Message 3 of 14
mateaus
in reply to: jad.dellel

Ok I have found the solution. But I would like to give a number for my slabs (plaques).

 

MAI
  DOM 8 11
1
29
30
2
NUMerotation ELEments 100 ' It's not working ! the number in the model is 15

MAI FIN

 This text is not working. In the model the number of the slab is automatic, I would like to give a number myself. 

 

How can I do ?

Message 4 of 14
jad.dellel
in reply to: mateaus

The description of French syntax of STR text file is contained in R97mod33.doc file attached should help you.

 

But it is important to know that STR text file is no longer developed and it does not support many features supported by  the RTD file  (For example panels and meshing of them, code design paramaters, etc.)

 

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Jad DELLEL
Sustainability Success Manager - Autodesk, Inc.

Message 5 of 14
mateaus
in reply to: jad.dellel

Yes I know that but It's too complicated to use VBA for Robot.

 

That's why I use text file until I have a training for it.

 

I send my text file.

 

Could you have a look please in order to define the number of slab elements ?

 

See lines after ";plaques"

Message 6 of 14
jad.dellel
in reply to: mateaus

The file attached wasn't VBA code, It's only the syntax to respect to have a valid text file.

I'll check your text file.

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Jad DELLEL
Sustainability Success Manager - Autodesk, Inc.

Message 7 of 14
mateaus
in reply to: jad.dellel

Yes it's a text file.

Message 8 of 14
jad.dellel
in reply to: mateaus

You've used the syntax " NUMerotation ELEments 100" this syntax enables to control the starting of generated finite elements, but unfortunately It is not impossible to control numbers of panels in text file they're numbered automatically.

If you delete this block, I mean " NUMerotation ELEments 100" , you can get the rtd file (see file attached).

Regards,

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Jad DELLEL
Sustainability Success Manager - Autodesk, Inc.

Message 9 of 14
mateaus
in reply to: jad.dellel

I think it's possible :

 

In the R97mod33.doc file it's written :

 

(NUMérotation ELEments <no_base_éléments> NOEuds <no_base_noeuds>)

 

How can I use it ?

 

My problem is that I want to define the thickness of the panel like 

 

100 EP=0.2

 

But I don't have any number of panels to affect.

 

Maybe I don't use the correct method, have you got a solution ?

Message 10 of 14
mateaus
in reply to: mateaus

It's working if I affect the thickness to the mesh of the panel :

 

NUMérotation ELEments 101

...

CAR

"BETON35"

 100 A 591 EP=0.2

 

but in the robot application you canot see the characteristics of the panel.

 

Message 11 of 14
mateaus
in reply to: mateaus

Hi I would like to give a name to my elements like

 

Caractéristiques physiques

 

"Entretroise" 1 2 5 B=0.4 H=0.6

 

How should I write it ?

Message 12 of 14

Hello,

 

I am trying to open a .str file with ROBOT (attached document) but it says 'error (1)(110). Does anyone know what it means?

 

 

Thank you.

Message 13 of 14

Sorry I forgot to attach the file.

Message 14 of 14

There are problems to read from the text file the activation of considering shear deformation in bar elements.

The workaround is to comment it in the text file using semicolon - as below:

CARactéristiques physiques
"BETON"
; G=1.63e+007
 1  B 0.300 H 0.500

 

If you really need to consider shear deformation in bar elements then you can do it after loading the model using advanced properties window:

shear2.png

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Regards,


Pawel Pulak
Technical Account Specialist

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