revious version vs an internal space partitioning algorithm being used in the background in this version. Since i want to roll my own (space partitioning) i may need to delve a little deeper.…
f parameters.
For all other combinations, only one row is supported and only one column has horizontal loads.
The second problem is that the deflection of beams is not consistent. It seems that only the outer beams are being deflected and the inner beams remain straight.
I think the problem lies in the way that I constructed my geometry. Instead of filtering out the points that I needed of the made geometry, I made extra arrays of points to define the points of support and the points of wind loading. These points have the exact coordinates, but apparently karamba does not link these two but sees them as separate.
What modifications should I make to get this frame working?
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square units. Then you have an integral number of fragments on each side. This means that if all fragments need to have the same surface area, you can only have the following possibilities for side A:
1 fragment = 100 square units
2 fragments = 50 square units each
3 fragments = 33⅓ square units each
4 fragments = 25 square units each
5 fragments = 20 " "
6 fragments = 16⅔ " "
etc.
For side B, the numbers are mostly different
1 fragment = 300 unit²
2 fragments = 150 unit²
3 fragments = 100 unit²
4 fragments = 75 unit²
For side C they are different still. Unless you join fragments across on both sides of the edges of the box, I very much doubt you'll be able to pull this off.
The solution I attached will create fragments as identical as possible, but it's a very boring outcome...
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Z10.0 F1000
Where F1000 would be the feedrate.
Sometimes I think if the feedrate is not specified it would use a default setting for the particular G code.
Is the KUKA defaulting to a preset time per move because you are not specifying feedrates?
Are there different modes for the KUKA? i.e. one mode where each move takes the same amount of time and another mode where feedrates should be specified?
There must be some way of controlling the feedrate other than just having more or less curve division points otherwise you would have to break each LIN command of 150 points down into say 3 points so your rapid moves might be a small number of large, spaced out 3 point moves and your slower cutting moves might be a large number of small, close together 3 point moves. Perhaps this is how it is doen with KUKA, but as I said for most CNC machines you specify a feedrate for each type of move.…
ate):
1) go to: https://github.com/mostaphaRoudsari/ladybug/2) click on "clone or download"/Download ZIP
3) Download and extract the folder wherever you want on your machine
4) Open the folder and open "userObjects"
5) you'll see something like this
6) open Grasshopper/File/Special Folders/User Object Folder
7) Select and delete all Ladybug components
8) Drag all components of the point 5) into the canvas of Grasshopper wherever you want or inside the "User Object Folder"... it is the same thing.
And it should be fine.
Let me know if it works.
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Antonello
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