That's the offset guide.RicME85 wrote:Further to what etsmc said, is this correct?
https://i.imgur.com/0DYpRjp.png
For the STL files or the STEP file? When I open the STL files in Paraview the scale appears to be correct. The scale is not ideal, we should really be using 1 unit = 1mm as this seems to be what most modeling packages expect, but this is how we did it in 2015.CAEdevice wrote:I opened the CFD parts: it seems that there is a scaling issue with the supensions (the wheels are ok for both scale and location). Could you check it? I'm not sure if the problem is in the original file or in myu import process.cdsavage wrote:First version of the guide parts released for full participants and the introductory subclass, available on the KVRC site here: http://www.khamsinvirtualracecarchallen ... nge-2016-1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ite0b11oq8nuh ... s.skp?dl=0etsmc wrote:well there be a sketchup file supplied?? only reason i as is when importing in to sketchup some of the faces are missing and the suspension template looks alot more basic than last year. if this is how its meant to be then i will carry on.
Thanks Richard. I'll make sure to include a SKP next time.RicME85 wrote:https://www.dropbox.com/s/ite0b11oq8nuh ... s.skp?dl=0etsmc wrote:well there be a sketchup file supplied?? only reason i as is when importing in to sketchup some of the faces are missing and the suspension template looks alot more basic than last year. if this is how its meant to be then i will carry on.
STL: it happened after importing wheels and sups together (maybe it depends on my cad)cdsavage wrote:For the STL files or the STEP file? When I open the STL files in Paraview the scale appears to be correct. The scale is not ideal, we should really be using 1 unit = 1mm as this seems to be what most modeling packages expect, but this is how we did it in 2015.CAEdevice wrote:I opened the CFD parts: it seems that there is a scaling issue with the supensions (the wheels are ok for both scale and location). Could you check it? I'm not sure if the problem is in the original file or in myu import process.cdsavage wrote:First version of the guide parts released for full participants and the introductory subclass, available on the KVRC site here: http://www.khamsinvirtualracecarchallen ... nge-2016-1
Seemed fine when I imported all the wheels and both suspension parts in to the same Sketchup fileCAEdevice wrote:STL: it happened after importing wheels and sups together (maybe it depends on my cad)cdsavage wrote:For the STL files or the STEP file? When I open the STL files in Paraview the scale appears to be correct. The scale is not ideal, we should really be using 1 unit = 1mm as this seems to be what most modeling packages expect, but this is how we did it in 2015.CAEdevice wrote: I opened the CFD parts: it seems that there is a scaling issue with the supensions (the wheels are ok for both scale and location). Could you check it? I'm not sure if the problem is in the original file or in myu import process.
Nice pictures... I just need to find my Italian phrase-book now!CAEdevice wrote:Here is the article I wrote about a test with a different software than OpenFOAM. It involves my 2015 car and I also wrote about KVRC.
http://www.caedevice.net/wp-content/upl ... 00x445.jpg
http://www.caedevice.net/kvrc/test-karalit-3-0-cfd/ (english version available in about a week).
ThankyouRicME85 wrote:https://www.dropbox.com/s/ite0b11oq8nuh ... s.skp?dl=0etsmc wrote:well there be a sketchup file supplied?? only reason i as is when importing in to sketchup some of the faces are missing and the suspension template looks alot more basic than last year. if this is how its meant to be then i will carry on.