a simple buckle test - Scan-and-Solve for Rhino2024-03-29T06:15:15Zhttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/forum/topics/a-simple-buckle-test?commentId=6083097%3AComment%3A2417&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThank you,very glad to hear t…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2010-12-02:6083097:Comment:24172010-12-02T06:48:12.000ZRichard.Lhttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/RichardL
Thank you,very glad to hear that.
Thank you,very glad to hear that. If the elements are larger th…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2010-12-02:6083097:Comment:24092010-12-02T06:36:14.000ZVadim Shapirohttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/VadimShapiro
If the elements are larger than the gap, it means that you do not have enough resolution, and Scan&Solve will not fully resolve the gap, or any other such small feature. Increasing resolution will produce different results, and you will know that the solution did not converge. Ideally, the software should be able to identify such cases and even modify the resolution adaptively as needed ... and will happen ... eventually.
If the elements are larger than the gap, it means that you do not have enough resolution, and Scan&Solve will not fully resolve the gap, or any other such small feature. Increasing resolution will produce different results, and you will know that the solution did not converge. Ideally, the software should be able to identify such cases and even modify the resolution adaptively as needed ... and will happen ... eventually.