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The
AnalysisDocument object aggregates, or includes, the analysis tree
structure starting with the AnalysisManager object located at the top of
the specification tree.
The
AnalysisManager object aggregates:
The
AnalysisModels collection includes AnalysisModel objects.
The
AnalysisModel object is dedicated to include the discretization of the
Analysis and its physical properties. This is called Finite Element Model in
the user interface of the current applications. The AnalysisModel object
gives access to:
The
AnalysisMeshManager object gives access to an AnalysisMeshParts collection.
The
AnalysisMeshPart object is dedicated to manage the meshing
specifications. The AnalysisMeshPart object gives access to an
AnalysisMeshLocalSpecifications collection.
The
AnalysisMeshLocalSpecifications collection is made of
AnalysisMeshLocalSpecification objects that
defines some meshing local specifications. The AnalysisMeshPart
object derives from the AnalysisSet object, so all the
methods associated to analysis sets are supported.
The
AnalysisCase object is dedicated to manage all the sets that represent
the external conditions applied to the Analysis model. It gives access to an
AnalysisSets collection. The AnalysisSet object is dedicated to
manage all the AnalysisEntities that represent the preprocessing data
applied to the Analysis model and the solutions sets that manage the solver
results.
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