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- | ======Frequently Asked Questions====== | + | ~~NOTOC~~ |
+ | ======Intact.Simulation for Grasshopper | ||
+ | ===== 1. General ===== | ||
+ | ++1.1 Where are the simulation files saved by default?| \\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | * The simulation/ | ||
+ | * Under each, you can find the simulation working directory labeled by the time and date of the simulation run:// | ||
+ | * Within each, there is a log of the simulation run:// | ||
- | ---- | + | ++1.2 What happens when two components are extremely close to each other but not bonded?| \\ |
+ | \\ | ||
+ | * Intact.Simulation models assemblies of parts as bonded if the gap between them is small. | ||
+ | * To ensure the accuracy of disconnected physics, reduce cell size (increase resolution) to be less than the gap size. ++ | ||
- | ===== 1. Solver Settings ===== | + | =====2. Solver Settings ===== |
[[wiki: | [[wiki: | ||
- | ====1.1 When should I use linear elements and when should I use quadratic elements? | + | ++2.1 When should I use linear elements and when should I use quadratic elements?| \\ |
+ | \\ | ||
+ | * Regardless of the scenario, either will work. Generally, quadratic elements converge to a good answer quicker and with few elements, but it depends on the simulation scenario.\\ | ||
- | | + | * For geometries that undergo bending, quadratic elements perform better.\\ |
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- | * It is important to note that with quadratic elements, many fewer elements are needed to compute an accurate solution. Having more elements increases computation time, so start with a low resolution or high cell size and increase the resolution/ | + | |
- | * 📌 See example application [[wiki: | + | |
- | ====1.2 How do I know what resolution/ | + | * It is important to note that with quadratic elements, many fewer elements are needed to compute an accurate solution. Having more elements increases computation time, so start with a low resolution or high cell size and increase the resolution/decrease |
+ | \\ | ||
+ | 📌 See example application [[wiki: | ||
- | * To accurately capture small features with linear elements, set the cell size to 1/3 the thickness of that feature. | + | ++2.2 When should I use Iterative solvers vs. Direct Solver? |
- | * For quadratic | + | \\ |
- | * Low resolutions (<1000) will generally solve problems quickly. Intact can handle | + | * For linear |
- | ====1.3 Is there a maximum resolution (or minimum cell size)? | + | |
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- | ====1.4 How do I change where my simulation saves?==== | + | ++2.3 How do I know what resolution/ |
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- | {{ :wiki: | + | |
+ | * Low resolutions | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | 📌 For more information see this post on [[wiki: | ||
- | ---- | + | ++2.4 Is there a maximum resolution (or minimum cell size)?| \\ |
+ | \\ | ||
+ | * A decent laptop/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ++2.5 How do I change where my simulation saves?| \\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | * First, place a file path object on the Grasshopper Canvas.\\ | ||
+ | * Right click, and click " | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== 3. Results and Visualization ===== | ||
+ | ++3.1 How can I turn on/off display mesh visualization? | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | * Intact plots results using a display mesh. The result values are sampled on the mesh vertices and then linearly interpolated within the mesh facets based on the facet nodes.\\ | ||
+ | * To turn on or off this display mesh, see the steps in the video below\\ | ||
+ | * Seeing the display mesh can be useful to ensure if there a visualization artifact due to the display mesh. \\ | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
- | =====2. General ===== | ||
- | ====2.1 Where are the simulation files saved by default? | ||
- | * The simulation/ | ||
- | * Under each, you can find the simulation working directory labeled by the time and date of the simulation run:// | ||
- | * Within each, there is a log of the simulation run:// | ||
- | ====2.2 What happens when two components are extremely close to each other but not bonded?==== | ||
- | * Intact.Simulation models assemblies of parts as bonded if the gap between them is small. | ||
- | * To ensure the accuracy of disconnected physics, reduce cell size (increase resolution) to be less than the gap size. | ||
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