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Cake day: July 6th, 2023

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  • It’s one of their modules that’s meant for preliminary CFD with a simplified approach. I’ve only tried it a little tbh as it doesn’t have the control we required, but I can see how it’d feel accessible. Workbench is intimidating AF.

    The pythonic API was for controlling Fluent which is maybe what you used in school, also involved some Spaceclaim. Getting started on coding that was a puzzle and a half. Feels good now it’s solved though :’D


  • You’ve kinda answered your own question there. That’s what CAD is for. To create what you’re after, you’d be using the same backend capabilities which are already computationally expensive, mapped out within a game engine. The result would likely be an expensive bit of training/simulation software that’s redundant to both engineers and machinists, and out of the price range of any home builder.

    Accessibility is what you’re after, and I can sympathise. I think ANSYS Discovery was made with that in mind, and it’s available in the academic version.

    I generate models with code and use a pythonic API to automatically simulate them in testbed conditions. It wouldn’t be far off to create extra scenarios, but each time you make one it would take a bit of knowledge to put together.







  • 20 isn’t cold at all, it’s perfectly warm.

    10 is nippy, but you still warm up quick after a few minutes walking, and get sweaty if you’re working on something.

    0 is cold enough for a couple layers. Jumper + jacket so you can take one off if you warm up too much.

    -10 doesn’t feel that much different to 0.

    -20 is time to put on a thicker coat over the jumper.




  • Nashuato3DPrinting@lemmy.worldArtemis and Iphigeneia
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    Thanks for the reply. Pretty surprised, with that surface quality paired with the detail, I’d have thought it to be resin. Imagine the larger dimensions help.

    Been weighing between a P1P or a resin printer. Maybe fdm isn’t so bad as long as it’s not printing minis.





  • That may just be the reporter simplifying to match the newspaper’s target audience.

    There are different types of stem cell, true. My guess is that they’re talking about hematopoietic stem cells (hence bone marrow), and those are also found in the blood stream and collectible through periphery donation. The first link actually talks about PBSC donation in terms of bone marrow transplants in the opening paragraph.

    We’ll find out for sure when they publish the journal next week :)