Step-by-Step Solution1. Definition of Surface Tension: Surface tension is defined as the force per unit length acting along any imaginary line drawn on the surface of a liquid. This force acts tang...
This surface cannot be used with *CONTACT PAIR. ***ERROR: 1 improperly defined surface(s). Please check your surface definitions. Make sure that all surface normals point outward. Note: The...
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February 21, 2020 at 6:01 pm ; Did you have any commands used on 'velocity-inlet'? e.g. isousurface of mesh or contours or similar to that? ; No. I issued no commands. That is what is so puzzling about this. Anything else I should look for here?
I am trying to create NURBS surface that perfectly fits one face of a Quadrilateralized... pre-define the control point locations based on corresponding u, v coordinates, then determine...
I am trying to define the conditions under which a closed surface defined in a vector form as: $\vec R=x(u,v)\vec i+y(u,v)\vec j+z(u,v)\vec k $ with $x(u,v),y(u,v),z(u,v)$ being periodic in respec...
Having a public API surface is needed for at least two things: Supporting a .dll flavor, so it can be embedded into any .NET application Creating tests without exposing every internal data...
I need to calculate the line integral between two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) under a surface defined by values on a meshgrid. I'm not exactly sure on the best tool/approach to use for this process...
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How do we define a continuos function $f(x,y)$ within the bounded domain $x \in [a,b]$ and $y \in [c,d]$ so that $z=f(x,y)$ has a flat surface at the centre (flat means $f(x,y)= C$, $C$ being cons...