Both versions are similar, however, version II has improvements missing in version I. At the time I was considering deleting version one when I released version two but kept it because I had shared it with others and didn’t want to cause any confusion by the link to the video not working. Sorry it has been a while since I made it and don’t remember specifics.
@@carlomariafranceschi8112 I haven't tried it yet but you could either go for the closest node or spread out the load with rbe3 spiders along the perimeter.
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Hi, please elaborate why version II supersedes this version.
Both versions are similar, however, version II has improvements missing in version I. At the time I was considering deleting version one when I released version two but kept it because I had shared it with others and didn’t want to cause any confusion by the link to the video not working. Sorry it has been a while since I made it and don’t remember specifics.
@@Simcenter3DTipsandTricks OK, no worry, thank you!
Shouldn't you apply also grid point moments to the finer mesh model?
Yes, good catch. Another way would be using Superelements to model the breakout section.
@@Simcenter3DTipsandTricks Interesting option, but how do you interface two non-congruent meshes in superelements?
@@carlomariafranceschi8112 I haven't tried it yet but you could either go for the closest node or spread out the load with rbe3 spiders along the perimeter.