Tapiwa Mutasa
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Hi David, It looks like the synchronisation of the rows of your image is off. How do you import the image into OnScale? Tapiwa
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Hi David, Thanks for clarifying. It is challenging to determine what can be going wrong especially when several parameters can influence the characteristic of interest. To avoid the radiation profi...
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Hi David, Thanks for sending the zoomed image, I think it shows that the pulses start at different times as measured from the first zero crossing after the peak. The same process can be done for th...
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Hi David, I'm not sure that your plots are showing different travel times. From the images you provided it looks like the signals have different widths which is expected since they have different f...
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Hi Kostas, It is possible to apply apodized pressure loads to surfaces in OnScale. This is done by applying differnt amplitude scaling to your load based on the position in the surface and your des...
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Dave, The 45 degrees is 45 degrees about the x axis. If you change the form to the second form, that would be 45 degrees about the y axis. The last position will give 45 degrees about the z axis. T...
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Hi David, Thanks for following up. Please note that the "angl" form is a convenient way of performing rotations using euler notation. It does the exact same thing as the other forms. It is advantag...
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Hi Dave, Please use degrees instead of radians for entering angles for the axis command. OnScale uses mixed conventions but generally entry to commands uses degrees whereas mathematical operations ...
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Hi David, 1) I'm not sure I understand but there are several approaches to define a local coordinate system in OnScale Lab. There are three forms, vctr and angl and cord and each form has associate...
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Hi James, Please try this directory for Linux - "~/.local/share/OnScale/OnScale". Thanks