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Thank you for the video. What changes to be made if I want to simulate a real surface coating bonded to another surface, for eg. thin film adhesion to glasses ?
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Thank you so much! this is something new to me. Keep these videos coming.
Very helpful and interesting.
Very interesting and helpful video, thanks!
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it's very helpful, thank you!
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Thank you for the video. What changes to be made if I want to simulate a real surface coating bonded to another surface, for eg. thin film adhesion to glasses ?
thank you so much! this has helped me in my masters :)
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Nice video and nice feature.
But why is not the material of the coating automatically assigned to be the same as the body material?
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Thanks sir it is more informaive
can we apply this method for Cr and Ni coating