Good afternoon, I'm starting micromechanics studies using SwiftComp software, I tried to follow the example of the software demo video, I did exactly as it is in the video but the voltage values (S11) were quite different. Following is an image of the result. The maximum gave 232GPa. I am using the Ansys-SwiftComp graphical user interface.
I followed exactly the same steps shown in this video, but my results were different. I didn't change any drive options in ansys, I left it exactly as shown in this video. The only change I made was during the homogenization process where I further refined the mesh.
Yes same thing happened with me as well
On Tue, Dec 3, 2019, 9:36 PM Raul Bernardo de Pontes Pires @ cdmHUB - The
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Good afternoon, I'm starting micromechanics studies using SwiftComp software, I tried to follow the example of the software demo video, I did exactly as it is in the video but the voltage values (S11) were quite different. Following is an image of the result. The maximum gave 232GPa. I am using the Ansys-SwiftComp graphical user interface.
Raul Bernardo de Pontes Pires @ on
I followed exactly the same steps shown in this video, but my results were different. I didn't change any drive options in ansys, I left it exactly as shown in this video. The only change I made was during the homogenization process where I further refined the mesh.
example1-2D-Square-Pack-Microstructure.mp4
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Vedant Sharma, how did you solve this problem?