Biasing
priya saxena
Altair Community Member
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Hi Prixa,
As far as I know, we have 3 options only for biasing:
- linear equation
- exponential equation
- bellcurve (gaussian equation)
These should not be nothing extremely elaborated mathematically.
Can you provide more details on why do you need this information, just to better understand your use case?
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Adriano Koga_20259 said:
Hi Prixa,
As far as I know, we have 3 options only for biasing:
- linear equation
- exponential equation
- bellcurve (gaussian equation)
These should not be nothing extremely elaborated mathematically.
Can you provide more details on why do you need this information, just to better understand your use case?
I wanted to know the definition like if the biasing is of intensity 2 then what does it mean?
suppose we have an edge of length 10 units and we have given the element size as 1 and also we have given the biasing of intensity 2 at one end of the edge then how the distance between the two nodes varies ? which formula works for doing this variations?0