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Posted:
1 decade ago
2014年6月24日 GMT-4 11:00
Just to say, I solved the problem adding a new study that use a triangular mesh.
This new study doesn't solve for any physic but it imports all the variables from the first study (the one with the quad mesh). In this way it's possible to use the "general projection" function on the new study.
Just to say, I solved the problem adding a new study that use a triangular mesh.
This new study doesn't solve for any physic but it imports all the variables from the first study (the one with the quad mesh). In this way it's possible to use the "general projection" function on the new study.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2014年11月1日 GMT-4 16:13
Hi,
I am facing the same problem. This may be a very basic question but how exactly did you import the solution from study 1 to study 2? I would really appreciate your help.
Hi,
I am facing the same problem. This may be a very basic question but how exactly did you import the solution from study 1 to study 2? I would really appreciate your help.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2014年11月2日 GMT-5 03:32
Hi Arvind,
in the 2nd study options, expanding the window "Values of Dependent variables", there is the box "Values of variables not solved for" that allows to import the solution of the first study into the second.
Hi Arvind,
in the 2nd study options, expanding the window "Values of Dependent variables", there is the box "Values of variables not solved for" that allows to import the solution of the first study into the second.