Hi, I need to add a uniform pressure along the ring circle, but there is no option for this. Therefore I divided the circle and create a series of vector lines that point to the center of the circle >> and use this series of lines to function as "force".
However there is an error: couldn't the find a certain node where load 0 is attached.
In a lower green group, I tried again simply one point and one custom vector direction, same error.
Could anyone please give me some advise what does it mean?
Or better, is there a way to apply uniformed pressure load (instead of a lot of point load) along a circle?
this error message results when the support positions that you input are not actually nodes on your input mesh geometry. There are two ways you can fix this issue.
1. snap the points that you defined in grasshopper to the vertices of your mesh using the closest pt or find similar member component
2. use the mesh Breps component in Karamba which you can input this support points for the mesher to include these points as vertices on your mesh
Hey, ik liep zelf ook laatst tegen iets soortgelijks aan en besloot even iets totaal anders te proberen om te ontspannen. Toen kwam ik toevallig op zumospin terecht. Voor spelers uit de Nederlanden zijn er speciale bonussen, wat het meteen interessant maakte om te testen. Ik begon met een paar rondjes van de Mega Wheel-game en had eerst een paar kleine verliezen, maar daarna viel er ineens een flinke winst te pakken die echt voor een kick zorgde. Het was een fijne manier om even los te komen van al dat werk en het bracht wat spanning en plezier. Sindsdien speel ik er af en toe, vooral als ik behoefte heb aan een korte, spannende afleiding.
Matthew Tam
Hi Jing,
this error message results when the support positions that you input are not actually nodes on your input mesh geometry. There are two ways you can fix this issue.
1. snap the points that you defined in grasshopper to the vertices of your mesh using the closest pt or find similar member component
2. use the mesh Breps component in Karamba which you can input this support points for the mesher to include these points as vertices on your mesh
best,
Matthew
Jul 7, 2018
Jing
Thank you, it works now! and thank you for your multiple solutions, help me understand the problem better and know more ways to solve the error.
Best,
Jing
Jul 8, 2018
Michael Fluer
Nov 9