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- | Once this is done (it used to take a bloody hell of a f***ing time, but now the time required is more reasonable, see [[commit: | + | Once this is done (it used to take a bloody hell of a f***ing time, but now the time required is more reasonable, see [[commit:2016:01_19]] for details), we have a good new mesh, containing data from the previous computation. From this, the simulation can be restarted, which means that the time integration is carried out further, until the remeshing criterion is met again and another remeshing operation takes place. |
And that's it for the basics ! But as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, and I guess that a video is worth a thousand pictures, so just enjoy the following video, about the modelling of forging, to see how it works : | And that's it for the basics ! But as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, and I guess that a video is worth a thousand pictures, so just enjoy the following video, about the modelling of forging, to see how it works : | ||
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===== How do I build my own remeshing model ?===== | ===== How do I build my own remeshing model ?===== |
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