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 The solver settings block requires setting either: The solver settings block requires setting either:
-  * the grid cell size of the simulation or the grid resolution of the simulation+  * S: the grid cell size of the simulation 
 +  * Res: the grid resolution (Res) of the simulation 
 +//Note: If both resolution and cell size are set, cell size will be used and resolution will be ignored//
  
 The solver settings block accepts the following optional inputs: The solver settings block accepts the following optional inputs:
-  * whether to use a direct solver (the default) or an iterative solver +  * St: whether to use a direct solver (the default) or an iterative solver 
-  * the finite element type where 1 selects linear elements (the default) and 2 selects quadratic elements +  * B: the finite element type where 1 selects linear elements (the default) and 2 selects quadratic elements 
-  * path to custom location to store solutions +  * SD: path to custom location to store solutions 
-  * number of threads for the solver to use +  * N: number of threads for the solver to use 
  
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-==== FAQ: ==== +For hints on how to set these quantitiessee 
-When should I use linear elements and when should I use quadratic elements? +❓[[wiki:sns:intactgh:faq#Solver Settings|Frequently Asked Questions]]
-  * Regardless of the scenario, either will work. Generally, quadratic elements converge to a good answer quicker and with few elementsbut it depends on the simulation scenario. +
-  * For geometries that undergo bending, quadratic elements perform better. +
-  * 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 cell size to improve accuracy.+
  
-How do I know what resolution/cell size to set? 
-  * To accurately capture small features with linear elements, set the cell size to 1/3 the thickness of that feature. 
-  * For quadratic elements, a cell size equal to the thickness of the small feature is sufficient. 
-  * Low resolutions (<1000) will generally solve problems quickly. Intact can handle a resolution of 10 million elements (or more!), so start small, and gradually increase the resolution until consistent results are obtained.  
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-How do I change where my simulation saves? 
-  - First, place a file path object on the Grasshopper Canvas. 
-  - Right click, and click "Select a directory" and connect it to Solution Directory (SD) 
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