Cumulative Plot

Simple script for creating layered cumulative plots using T-HIS datums.

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benc_arup | 23/02/2021
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RGB to HSV Colours

Functions to convert colour definitions between RGB and HSV.

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benc_arup | 24/08/2020
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Table Object

Easily create tables as part of JavaScript GUI's.

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benc_arup | 27/07/2020
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STL Write

Script to write STL format data.

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benc_arup | 26/05/2020
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Shell Grouper

Find groups of neighbouring shells from an arbitrary list of shell ID's.

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benc_arup | 21/01/2020
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Contact Thickness Check

Script to check whether contact thickness is as expected.

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benc_arup | 14/09/2018
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Adhesive Length Calculator

Returns individual and cumulative lengths for adhesive paths.

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benc_arup | 17/07/2018
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Yes/No/Cancel Popup

Function to return an object that can be used a Yes/No/Cancel popup box

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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T/HIS CORA tool with ISO 18571 Euro NCAP

T/HIS CORA tool with ISO 18571 Euro NCAP – Early Access Version

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oasysreporter | 29/09/2023
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2023-09-15 REPORTER Automotive Library Templates and Automotive Assessment Workflows Bundle

REPORTER Automotive Library Templates and Automotive Assessment Workflows Bundle

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oasysreporter | 15/09/2023
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The Minimum Area Discrepancy Method (MADM): A New Tool to Correlate Force Displacement Responses and Optimise CORA recommendations

The Minimum Area Discrepancy Method (MADM) script

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christophebastien | 20/01/2022
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Max Value from D3PLOT

Writes max value from D3PLOT data to a variables file for REPORTER

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jtyrrell_arup | 12/07/2021
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NRB to PRIMER Conx

Script to convert a regular NRB to PRIMER Conx entities.

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benc_arup | 11/09/2019
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Shift Deformed – Shortcut

TCF file that can set shift deformed for a given three nodes.

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benc_arup | 21/08/2019
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Spotweld Conx from existing non-spotweld beams

Script will create PRIMER spotweld connections from existing beams in the model.

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benc_arup | 20/08/2019
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Load an ascii group file to all models

Reads an ascii group file for D3PLOT models

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stefanos | 17/07/2019
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Quick Sketch

Quickly sketch a node (or multiple) with option to show labels.

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benc_arup | 26/03/2019
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Duplicate Node Checker

Sketch duplicate nodes via JavaScript

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benc_arup | 26/03/2019
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Simple data read – demo 1

A simple example using JavaScript to read a data component into a T/HIS curve.

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clareperryman | 20/03/2019
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Simple data read – demo 2

Read in model data into a curve in T/HIS

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clareperryman | 20/03/2019
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Execute() Example

Example showing how to use Execute function to call external programs.

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benc_arup | 11/03/2019
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Part Integrity vs Time Curves

Counts the number of deleted and plastic strained elements in a part.

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ogrimes2 | 13/12/2018
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Create BPM card for Multiple Rigid Parts and NRBs

Two scripts to create boundary prescribed motion cards for rigid parts and nrbs.

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mtahsinc | 05/07/2018
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*Constrained_Joint Creation Tool

A tool for automating the creation of *Constrained_Joint and associated keywords

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ian-bruce | 27/06/2018
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Unit Vector Function

Function to find a unit vector from an array of coordinates

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Area of a shell element

Function to find the area of a shell element in PRIMER

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Area of a 2D polygon

Function to find the area of a 2D polygon

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Point Distance From Line 2D

A function that returns a point's distance from a line defined by two points

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Check to find a point on a line in 2D

Function to check if a point is on a line in xy-plane

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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PointInPolygon2D Example

Script to check whether a node is inside/outside of a polygon

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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3×3 Matrix Product

Returns the product of two 3x3 matrices

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Get Distance Full Function

Function to find the distance between two nodes and the overall distance vector

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Get Distance 2D Function

Function to find distance on xy-plane between two nodes or user-defined points

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Get Distance Function

Function to find distance between two nodes or user-defined points

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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DotProduct function

DotProduct script to evaluate the dot product of two user-defined vectors

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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CrossProduct function

CrossProduct script to return the cross product of two user-defined vectors

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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XML Read Example

A simple example demonstrating how to parse XML files

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Text read and write example

Example script showing how to read and write text files

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Alternative Widget Constructor

Create a widget by specifying the top-left corner position, width & height

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Image Embed

Script to read an image file onto a widget

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Browse Button for a GUI

Function will place a browse icon on a button

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Drawing Function

Simple script to illustrate the drawing functionalities and features in PRIMER

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Tree Search Algorithm

'kd tree' search algorithm - nearest neighbour problems

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Object Sort

A sorting function for objects

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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ForEach

Example to show how to implement ForEach using parts

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Custom Class Script

Script to create a custom class with custom properties and methods

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Centroid Example

Simple tool to calculate the centroid coordinates of a selected element

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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Bucket Search Algorithm

Bucket search algorithm: Applicable for nearest neighbour problems

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arup-admin | 21/05/2018
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  1. You indemnify and hold Arup, its employees, subsidiaries and affiliates harmless from any and all liabilities, claims, and expenses, made against Arup by any third party due to or arising out of in connection with your use of the Service.

 

Changes to this Agreement

Summary: We may change these terms by updating this page. Whilst we will attempt to notify you of material changes, it will be for you to check these terms from time to time and ensure you remain content with them. If at any time you are not happy with these terms and conditions, your only recourse is to stop using the site.

  1. Arup may modify this Agreement at any time.

 

  1. If Arup materially modifies this Agreement it will make reasonable efforts to notify you of the change. For example, we may send a message to your email address, if we have one on file, or generate a pop-up or similar notification when you access the Service for the first time after such material changes are made. However, we are not required to notify you of all changes.

 

  1. By continuing to use the Service after Arup has posted a modification of this Agreement, you agree to be bound by the modified Agreement. If the modified Agreement is not acceptable to you, your only recourse is to discontinue the use of the Service.

 

Severability

Summary: If the law changes and renders any part of this agreement ineffective, the rest of the agreement remains in force.

  1. If it is held under any enactment or rule of law that any provision of this Agreement is void or otherwise ineffective in whole or in part then any other part and the other terms of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.

 

Entire Agreement

  1. This Agreement is the complete and exclusive agreement between you and Arup which supersedes all proposals or prior agreements, oral or written.

 

  1. Save as expressly provided herein, this Agreement may not be altered, supplemented, or amended by the use of any other document(s).

Third Party Rights

  1. With the sole exception of the licence granted to Other Users by clause 19, the parties do not intend that any term of this Agreement be enforceable by any person who is not a party to this Agreement.

 

Duration

  1. This agreement will remain in effect until terminated.

 

  1. This agreement, and your rights and licences hereunder, will terminate immediately:

 

  1. upon your breach of this agreement; or

 

  1. upon deletion of your account.

 

  1. Upon termination of this agreement, you will not be permitted to use the Service again without Arup’s express written permission.

 

Jurisdiction and Law

  1. This agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of England and Wales.

 

  1. The English courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to determine any disputes which may arise out of, under, or in connection with this agreement.

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