trying the new mpm solver (from the keynote)
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As a newbie I tried the new 20.5 mpm solver.
Like you see the "jelly" effect is a splash with my file
I followed the video but I missed something somewhere (at 14.50 on the youtube link below)
I join my file, if someone could tell me where I made a mistake? :S
the youtube keynote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iOqERDE6jI&t=862s [www.youtube.com]
Hello
Like you see the "jelly" effect is a splash with my file
I followed the video but I missed something somewhere (at 14.50 on the youtube link below)
I join my file, if someone could tell me where I made a mistake? :S
the youtube keynote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iOqERDE6jI&t=862s [www.youtube.com]
Hello
Edited by MrCedric - July 13, 2024 09:48:50
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Don't stress over that subnet with FLIP in it. Remove it completely if you like.
Your display flag is not even on the MPM solver, which means you're not looking at MPM solver's simulation result at all. You're looking at the FLIP simulation, which doesn't matter at all if your intention is to test MPM solver.
To me the MPM simulation works very similar to what the keynote showed. Jello like, no splash.
Your display flag is not even on the MPM solver, which means you're not looking at MPM solver's simulation result at all. You're looking at the FLIP simulation, which doesn't matter at all if your intention is to test MPM solver.
To me the MPM simulation works very similar to what the keynote showed. Jello like, no splash.
Edited by kodra - July 14, 2024 10:00:27
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