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 ====== Checking the Convergence of a Solution ====== ====== Checking the Convergence of a Solution ======
 One important aspect of numerical simulations is to check the validity of the solution.  Generally, there is not an analytical solution generally available, so the simulation must be checked against itself at a higher resolution. The process of checking a solution at increasing resolution is known as convergence checking, as the solution is expected to converge on a particular value. The convergence checking process begins by picking a stress, strain, or deflection at a point to study. One important aspect of numerical simulations is to check the validity of the solution.  Generally, there is not an analytical solution generally available, so the simulation must be checked against itself at a higher resolution. The process of checking a solution at increasing resolution is known as convergence checking, as the solution is expected to converge on a particular value. The convergence checking process begins by picking a stress, strain, or deflection at a point to study.
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   * Open your model and run **SnS** on the solid.  Choose the material and set the restraints and loads.  Now, exit SnS by clicking **Done**.   * Open your model and run **SnS** on the solid.  Choose the material and set the restraints and loads.  Now, exit SnS by clicking **Done**.
  
-  * Run **PlotConvergence.rvb** by [[run SnSScript#running_a_script|following these steps.]]  The script will ask for a file location to save the data at.  It will also ask you to select the solid you would like to check, and it will use the material, restraints, and loads as applied in SnS.  +  * Run **PlotConvergence.rvb** by [[wiki:sns:snsscript:getting_started#running a script|following these steps.]] The script will ask for a file location to save the data at.  It will also ask you to select the solid you would like to check, and it will use the material, restraints, and loads as applied in SnS.  
  
   * Next, the script will ask for a point on or in the solid to generate the convergence plot.  The script will query the von Mises stress and total displacement at this location.   * Next, the script will ask for a point on or in the solid to generate the convergence plot.  The script will query the von Mises stress and total displacement at this location.
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 [[wiki:sns:snsscript:scan_solve_script|Scan&Solve scripting documentation]] [[wiki:sns:snsscript:scan_solve_script|Scan&Solve scripting documentation]]
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-[[run SnSScript|How to run SnSScript]] 
  
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