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Joe
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Hello. I would like to ask about how the initialize ans solve works exactly.
I know that when I change the model slightly that I should first re-initialize and then solve. What exactly happens if I just solve without initializing? It seems to run faster and produce a different result. Is it OK to just solve without initializing if one part of the model is different but the rest are the same? Why does it run faster though? |
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Florian
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Hello Joe,
What do you mean by "initialization"? Meshing? |
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