Wind Analysis in a Web Browser | Simulations with SimScale
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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There’s not a single video showing how though....
exactly
@@lolssudjeu You can find tutorials on Simscale website.
How to import files and repair geometrical error things because I’m having a hard time on doing this just using an Autocad 2017 version. The file is in 3d solid but when imported on the simscale it says geometrical error even though I just completed the STL file without any problems on the mesh mixer. Well its hard to simulate things in a computer then better to 3d print and simulate it manually than wasting time on the simscale without any progress. Please help ASAP.
Yes, it is useful. Thank you. It's a great help.
Show us how to use SimScale to do those simulations. Waste of time!
Can it simulate windflow inside a building?
Can you do fan ventilation with this? 🤔
Great man!!
Can i import max files?
This is great. You are great bro
Sir me explain kijiye
You re great bro
there is no meaning of making these clueless videos, where you don't even show the process and just call it a day.