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Hi Leonardo, Please see this Designer example here along with Analyst examples here and hydrostatic deformation example as well as the 2D piezoelectric example. The help centre will have more examp...
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Hi Leornado, Velocity is calculated by default with OnScale and can be exported as components with xvel, yvel or zvel as time history values. Previously, you sent an image to support showing a velo...
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Addressing your questions. 1. This is a design choice. No other reason. 2. Can you provide more context on this. How actually happens? 3. You can extend to 3D by adding a third dimension to the mod...
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This is possible. Please see the following article.
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Hi Adam, You can find OnScale's damping models in the command reference under the matr command to see if any suite your intention. We also have this article which might help. You can use the matr p...
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1. Can you add more context and the exact wording here. It would help determining what this actually means. 2. This is something that you can do with Analyst. You can write a Review script that cal...
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You are correct, there is much greater functionality available with Analyst mode. There is only so much functionality that can be implemented with a graphical interface. Designer will be interprete...
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Hi Hiyo3, A good extrapolation result is achieved when the extrapolation plane captures all the acoustic energy generated by the acoustic source. This is best achieved when the extrapolation plane ...
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You can have a look at this article for more information on the damping models in OnScale Lab.
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The model is defined by you, so you should know what the size of the water geometry is. With regards to sensitivity, you will have to calculate this yourself according to a metric of your choosing....