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February 1, 2015, 07:02 |
High skewness problem
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Michelle
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Hi,
I had a problem with my skewness in a rectangular model of a room. But I solved it with inflations and sizing. Now its under 0.86. But my first question is, can it be under 0.94 to be acceptable? My second questions is that now I am modeling a room with an entrance (two rectangles and i made a small hole, about 1.4 meter long and 0.05 m high as a opening. Now my skewness is so high, in the area of the hole of the door. And it will not let me do first layer thickness. Any ideas how to solve this? Thanks again for all help here |
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