With the Advanced User Settings the optimisation parameters can be influenced even further than the options Strut Density and Shape Quality. Furthermore, a few unsupported options are available using the Advanced User Settings like Restart and Usage of a Startspace.
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To influence the Strut Density even further, changes of the number of iterations, stress goal percentage and number of resolution levels can be made. These settings overwrite parts of the selection of the Strut Densityand the Shape Quality. The table gives an overview of the default settings:
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Therefore, an already optimised STL-file is needed as a Start Space. Therefore, the unit of the exported STL-file needs to be in the same unit as the rest of the model. In most cases the Strut Density and Shape Quality settings must be changed as well using the Advanced User Settings. For a restart the same resolution level and number of to be completed iterations have to be filled in.
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The default settings can be changed with the following commands:
configuration.equivalenceDelta = 1e-1 configuration.attemptSoftSymmetry = dynamic configuration.softSymmetryThreshold = 0.3 |
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Overhang Angle - Support Reduction
By default an overhang surface is determined if the angle falls below 45° in relation to the baseplate. This angle can be changed with the following command:
45° | schedule.prefabricated.wallAngle=45° |
Maximum Thickness (Experimental Function)
Maximum thickness of a wall, strut or rib and in general all other resulting shapes. Specified in world units.
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configuration.maxThickness= 2
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Currently, this is an experimental function in an early development status. It cannot be ensured to always hit the maximum thickness target or not to exceed the stress target. |
Minimum Thickness (Experimental Function)
Minimum thickness of a wall, strut or rib and in general all other resulting shapes. Specified in world units.
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configuration.minThickness= 2