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Why dont you show how you edited the input file prior to submitting the simulation?
@hieuthepunk7 ай бұрын
Please do more debug videos like this. It's super cool and short enough to keep us hooked.
@okolodaniel7556 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@sunils10562 жыл бұрын
Can we use infinite elements for SPH ?
@jieqiu97923 жыл бұрын
Nice
@mohammadalmadani99343 жыл бұрын
hello sir did you have an idea in how to make the SPH moving in the path (XYZ direction)
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Hurlston and Fidelis Eng.
@outplayed45113 жыл бұрын
In mass scaling, target time increment is 1e6 or 1e-6, because it says 1e-6 in your site but in video shows 1e6, also when we apply 1e6 the simulation does not recognize the contact because it happens so fast and pumpkin just goes right through the plane. So I think there should be a mistake in the video.
@fidelisengineeringassociat49953 жыл бұрын
Great catch, Outplayed! We spoke 1e-6 but accidentally typed 1e6, which throws the issues you mention. Still, really glad to see that you followed the tutorial through and got to the end eventually! Thanks for participating
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Why dont you show how you edited the input file prior to submitting the simulation?
Please do more debug videos like this. It's super cool and short enough to keep us hooked.
Thank you
Can we use infinite elements for SPH ?
Nice
hello sir did you have an idea in how to make the SPH moving in the path (XYZ direction)
Thank you Mr. Hurlston and Fidelis Eng.
In mass scaling, target time increment is 1e6 or 1e-6, because it says 1e-6 in your site but in video shows 1e6, also when we apply 1e6 the simulation does not recognize the contact because it happens so fast and pumpkin just goes right through the plane. So I think there should be a mistake in the video.
Great catch, Outplayed! We spoke 1e-6 but accidentally typed 1e6, which throws the issues you mention. Still, really glad to see that you followed the tutorial through and got to the end eventually! Thanks for participating