Chloe Allison
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The problem is the absorbing boundaries, this is what is causing the high pmin because the model is going unstable. Using impedance boundaries or hourglass suppression should fix this.
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To update this thread: Olivia was using free field boundaries because she wanted no reflection from the boundaries. Free-field boundaries in OnScale are used to capture the wave passing the boundar...
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Hi Stefan, This is caused by an update to your graphics drivers, you need to roll back to before the update. Here is an article showing you how to roll back a driver in Windows - https://www.life...
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Hi Olivia, We still haven't received the files. Could you check they have been sent successfully please. Thanks, Chloe.
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Hi Olivia, Unfortunately, we did not receive these files, could you re-send them please. Thank you, Chloe.
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Hi there, We cannot output this from the simulation directly, but we can calculate the effective value in the post-processor by using our Calculator in the Results Manager. Simply type in the tag o...
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Here are some articles which will help you get S-parameters (https://support.onscale.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018655351-S-Parameters) and Q factor (https://support.onscale.com/hc/en-us/articles/360...
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For future reference to anyone viewing this forum post, Leming's CAD file was defined using edges only, for OnScale 2D models must have at least 1 face to load into OnScale. Chloe.
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Hi Ray, Multiple use of sdef under one plod command will add all of the nodes in each sdef command to the same load. If you add plod into your loop so it is rewritten for each element it should w...
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Hi Olivia, Can you send your files over to us please, it will help us debug this issue. Thank you, Chloe.