Oliver Mashari
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Hi Stefan, We don't offer the ability to draw your geometry you will need to use an external CAD package for that we only offer primitive shapes that can be edited, if you can define your geometry ...
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Hey Robin, Can you send us the files you are working with to support@onscale.com and we can have a look at this issue for you. Regards, Oliver
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Hey Robin, What version of the software are you using? There should be a 3D polygon primitive in the Designer mode that you can use to create the rexolite wedges. The polyhedron option will create ...
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Hi Kaleeswaran, Potentially stupid question: have you downloaded the results after the simulation has finished? If you haven't here's an article explaining how you can download the results https:/...
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Hi Hyunjae, Yes so if you want to use a pressure load the way you have set it up looks fine but if you want to load the same area as the velocity load you will have to add sdf2 pld1 vct1 vacm wate...
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Hi Hyunjae, So yes Chloe is right you would define the velocity load using BOUN DEFN and NODE like this: boun defn velocityload vel func node $i2 $i4 $j2 $j2 This will not change any of ...
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Hi Arjin, We've just published a 2D phased array example you can find it here https://support.onscale.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002123037-Phased-Array-2D-Calculating-Delays Best regards, Oliver
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Hi Xuan, So just so I'm clear - you are trying to import the geometry into PZFlex and this is where you are seeing the importation problems? If this is the case the last update of PZFlex 2018 was ...
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Hi Clemens, So there is no way to change material properties mid execution. Are you looking to simulate this so the material properties are constantly updating during wave propagation? How would yo...
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Hi Ahmed, Because you are defining the load between two materials you will always see this wave propagating in the negative direction. If you assign an absorbing boundary condition (ABSR) to the s...