Oliver Mashari
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Hi Leticia, I responded to you directly via email but for anyone else having the same issue I will post the response here as well. You actually missed a step in the tutorial. https://support.onscal...
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Hey Jakub, Can you send the files you are working with to us please. It will be easier for me to debug the issue. I'll post the response here as well for anyone looking for a solution to this probl...
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Hey, Thanks for sending through your files. Any parameter defined in the table that begins with the letter i - n will be set to an integer. Any calculation or floating value will be set to 0. You ...
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Hey, I think what Chloe previously meant in regards to the thin elements is your paralyne/pvdf layers. So if all of your layers are accounted for then you preview the model then your keypoints are ...
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Hey there, Can you send your input files to us and we can have a look at this for you. It's going to be difficult for us to pinpoint the problem discussing like this. Thanks, Oliver
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Hi Leming, There is actually a mistake with this tutorial the area scaling should be 1. Area scaling isn't required here because the model is assumed to be cylindrical.
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Also you could check the command reference for the PIEZ NOD2 syntax and try the root option this should eliminate the need for looping through the material names like I explained above. Oliver
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Hi Laura, So a do loop might work in this case. For example if the materials are listed like this PZT_1, PZT_2.... PZT_n you could loop through the material names and still use nod2 this is maybe h...
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Hey Laura, Sorry I was assuming the transducer was segmented and that would be a much easier to get that model into OnScale. In regards to the poling you would need to set up a custom spherical coo...
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Hey Laura, I understand what you are trying to do here but you are correct it could prove difficult. A much easier option if you have it available to you would be to draw your transducer in an exte...