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How to create an efficient Virtual Reality Support Request/Ticket (USER)
In general a ticket should be described as detailed as possible. Any information related to the case should be made accessible to the support. The more information the easier it is for the IC.IDO support to help you.
Frank
Schoeffel
Virtual Reality
Coupling windows for postreatment visualization
When comparison between results is needed, coupling windows and synchronizing animations is a key tool.
Sandrine
Dischert
Multiphysics, Welding & Assembly, Virtual Integration Platform
Boundary Layer Mesh tool demonstration
Easily creating a connection between a tetramesh and an hexamesh is possible, using Boundary Layer Mesh tool.
Sandrine
Dischert
Multiphysics, Welding & Assembly, Virtual Integration Platform
Technical Highlight Videos (VIDEO)
On ESI’s IC.IDO Website, you can find a collection of short technical highlight videos, explaining selected features and workflows on various topics.
Frank
Schoeffel
Virtual Reality
Heat Sources in Sysweld
From finite element point of view, a heat source is modelled in SYSWELD by a volume density of energy named Qr (W/mm3) applied to elements, which move along the welding trajectory.
Yonggang
Duan
Welding & Assembly
IDO.Cooperate via a Gateway PC (USER)
In this Tips & Tricks document you will find a step to step description how to set up a Client as a Gateway PC for a IDO.Cooperate Session.
Frank
Schoeffel
Virtual Reality
Best Practices for Video Rendering (USER)
In this Tips & Tricks document you will find the recommended settings and hints for rendering videos from IC.IDO.
Abderrazak
Mejdi
Virtual Reality
IDO.Present - Media Recording (VIDEO)
This tutorial will show you how to record your VDP / IC.IDO visualization screen. After you have studied this tutorial, you will be able to record your visualization screen and change the format or quality of the rendered video.
Abderrazak
Mejdi
Virtual Reality
How to model Cable Networks & Connectors?
This paper is aimed at describing the modeling process to be applied to the terminal connectors of a Cable Network when focusing on 3D/Multiconductor Transmission Lines (MTL) coupling
Jean-Claude
Kedzia
Electromagnetics
How to avoid oscillatory phenomena with short circuited terminals of Cable Networks ?
Cable Networks with short-circuited terminals may exhibit Common-Mode (CM) currents with a highly oscillatory behavior. This article illustrates one solution to eliminate such behavior by considering lossy dielectric coatings varying with the frequency.
Jean-Claude
Kedzia
Electromagnetics