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Step 1: Download a Carat++ executable
Carat++ will be available as a precompiled executable here (for academic use, for exercises to specific courses, etc.). Just download the version that you need: (If you do not have a tool to unzip the file, go e.g. to http://www.7-zip.org/)
- Windows, academic version (tested on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7):
- TODO request executable
- Linux, academic version:
- TODO Ubuntu request executable
- TODO other Linux distributions
Step 2: Run Carat++ via Shell or Command Line
- Start the shell (in case of Linux) or the command line (in case of Windows):
- Hint for Windows 7: Go to "Start"(Windows Icon), type "cmd" in the search window, press "Enter".
- Browse to directory of your input file
- Start Carat++:
- on Windows: "CARAT_EXE_PATH\Carat.exe INPUT_FILE_NAME.DAT" (CARAT_EXE_PATH stands for the path to the Carat++ executable, INPUT_FILE_NAME.DAT is a placeholder for the input file name)
- on Linux: user@machine:~/INPUT_FILE_DIRECTRORY> CARAT_EXE_PATH/carat.exe INPUT_FILE_NAME.DAT
if CARAT_EXE_PATH is exported in .bashrc (export PATH=CARAT_EXE_PATH:$PATH) it can be omitted in the input line - Hint for Windows: You can also drag and drop the input file onto the Carat++ executable.
Input example for simple linear static analysis. TODO LINK TO FILE
Input File
A Carat++ input file can be generated manually or with a plug-in
Here a overview of the Carat++ input file will be given.
Carat++ offers an own input file format. This makes sense, as Carat++ offers methods and algorithms that are not available in any other code. In general, this wiki describes all examples in the Carat++ format.
- Information in the input file is grouped in input blocks
- Input blocks consist of:
- an block type name (optional with an specification)
- an block ID (in general)
- an list of parameters with an assigned value
- In general, the order of the blocks in the input file(s) does not matter.
Input Blocks
- PC-BLOCK
- ND-BLOCK
- EL-BLOCK
- NURBS-BLOCK
- DESIGN-BLOCK
- Design Elements
- Design BRep Elements
- Design Refinement
- Design Loads
- Design Boundaries
- Design Overview
- BC-BLOCK
- LD-BLOCK
- OPT-BLOCK
More info still to come.
Use of Multiple Input Files
Carat++ can treat multiple input files. A PC-INCLUDE Block has to be added to the PC-BLOCK.
Hint: For better readability of large examples, the lenghty blocks of node coordinates or element topology can be written in a separate file.
The following shows a separation of input data into 4 additional files:
PC-INCLUDE mesh.dat boundaryConditions.dat loads.dat nodeSets.dat
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