Picking surfaces
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Picking surfaces
Here a little help for node picking in english.
greetings, aurora_ico
greetings, aurora_ico
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Re: Picking surfaces
Thanks for this.
Tim.
Tim.
Re: Picking surfaces
You´re welcome.
It is possible that until next Monday a "quick and dirty" version of the users manual and theory manual will follow. If you wanted, you can improve with pleasure the grammar and spelling
Greetings,
aurora_ico
It is possible that until next Monday a "quick and dirty" version of the users manual and theory manual will follow. If you wanted, you can improve with pleasure the grammar and spelling
Greetings,
aurora_ico
Re: Picking surfaces
Dear Z88 team.
Well, i have to thank you very much - The difference between V1 and V2 is HUGE. A number of months ago
V2 was announced and a deadline date was set and you have met this. So smiles all round as i see in Facebook.
I have for many years paid a great deal of money in subscription services for my CAD software via VAR services only to receive a very poor response and never the opportunity to talk directly with the software vendor.
But with Z88 Aurora software and its team, i have paid nothing for the software and you always respond promptly and nearly always positively - Wonderful. Even the chief, Prof. Frank Rieg anwers e-mails!
It's testiment to what a small empowered team of talented individuals can do ... almost anything.
OK, perhaps i exagerate a little. The funding position for all your efforts must come from somewhere. A little here, a little there etc. none of my business really but, of course i do wonder.
I will tell my colleagues about Z88, no doubt there will be more positive press in time.
But, back onto the thread, a big 'YES' to a 'Quick and Dirty' guide would be greatly appreciated. If i spot anything that is grammatically incorrect to my mind, i will make a corrective suggestion. I endevour for plain, succinct english but you may disagree.
Regards and Best Wishes.
Tim
Well, i have to thank you very much - The difference between V1 and V2 is HUGE. A number of months ago
V2 was announced and a deadline date was set and you have met this. So smiles all round as i see in Facebook.
I have for many years paid a great deal of money in subscription services for my CAD software via VAR services only to receive a very poor response and never the opportunity to talk directly with the software vendor.
But with Z88 Aurora software and its team, i have paid nothing for the software and you always respond promptly and nearly always positively - Wonderful. Even the chief, Prof. Frank Rieg anwers e-mails!
It's testiment to what a small empowered team of talented individuals can do ... almost anything.
OK, perhaps i exagerate a little. The funding position for all your efforts must come from somewhere. A little here, a little there etc. none of my business really but, of course i do wonder.
I will tell my colleagues about Z88, no doubt there will be more positive press in time.
But, back onto the thread, a big 'YES' to a 'Quick and Dirty' guide would be greatly appreciated. If i spot anything that is grammatically incorrect to my mind, i will make a corrective suggestion. I endevour for plain, succinct english but you may disagree.
Regards and Best Wishes.
Tim
Re: Picking surfaces
dear z88 team,
i had problem to run v2,
i use STL file,
when i want to run the simulation,
it failed,
because the faulty boundary condition,
actually,what the problem?
i had problem to run v2,
i use STL file,
when i want to run the simulation,
it failed,
because the faulty boundary condition,
actually,what the problem?
Re: Picking surfaces
Hello che,
have you create a mesh from the STL-data. Without a mesh no FE-Programm on the world will run. A pure STL-file is not sufficient to run a calculation. See the video-help "mesher" how to create a mesh in Z88Aurora.
Otherwise your boundary conditions are wrong, as you have allready written. Then you have to think about your boundary conditions to run a successfull calculation.
regards
Markus Zimmermann
have you create a mesh from the STL-data. Without a mesh no FE-Programm on the world will run. A pure STL-file is not sufficient to run a calculation. See the video-help "mesher" how to create a mesh in Z88Aurora.
Otherwise your boundary conditions are wrong, as you have allready written. Then you have to think about your boundary conditions to run a successfull calculation.
regards
Markus Zimmermann
Re: Picking surfaces
thanks Markus Zimmermann...
Re: Picking surfaces
you are welcome.
regards
Markus Zimmermann
regards
Markus Zimmermann