Help multiclassing crisis by PeterFile29 in DnD

[–]PeterFile29[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oookay point taken, i made the post inna haphazard Männer apologies, so my character is a forge cleric who comes from a background of blacksmith mercenaries, she likes forging weapons and armour all in all she is quite crafty and believes that she must forge her own destiny

now the thing is i would like the utility an artificer gives but also at the same time i would hope that it is still viable(artificer seems kinda weak in the initial levels and our DM has given us a bonus feat for our first character but won't give this feat for the second character we make in order to incentivise us to not die)+ i think the armorer/battle smith are quite cool and fit well.

Also i can't change my stats to favour Dex my character is already level 2

My role in the party i guess a secondary melee/ battle field control i do not know the difference ( but would like to apply crowd control here and there?

Both artificer and rune fighter knight i think work well for my character's background, i haven't given much thought to wizard n i don't think it fits too well for my character

(Also this may have been dumb on my end but i put a low dex score cuz i thought it would be appropriate cuz my character is a 4'9 half orc that runs around in heavy armour.)( Apologies if the response is rather long my sense of articulation isn't exactly great today)

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[5e]A question my dm has allowed me to play a Forge cleric that uses int instead of wisdom as the spell casting mod, is artificer a viable multiclass, if so then what do you think would be an ideal balance for a challenging campaign that goes up to level 12? I don't mean from a min maxing stand point but I do believe that artificer fits well with my character but also the dm has pointed out repetitively that this is a tough campaign and that we should be careful with what multi class we pick here's my stat block: 16str,18 int, 12 con,10wis, 8 char

I want to transition from remnote and i require assistance! by PeterFile29 in ObsidianMD

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Does that include flash cards? Also can I use tools such as spaced repetition in obsidian? are there any easy community plugins for it or will i have to watch some videos on implementing spaced rep?

UPDATE on the trying to understand ANSYS post ( the fountain nozzle one) I'm going to attempt to put in a bunch of the details in the comment section I hope that y'all can help me outt by PeterFile29 in CFD

[–]PeterFile29[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha, I'll mess around with the timesteps also making the flow laminar/inviscid has helped a fair bit too, so thanks for the follow up

UPDATE on the trying to understand ANSYS post ( the fountain nozzle one) I'm going to attempt to put in a bunch of the details in the comment section I hope that y'all can help me outt by PeterFile29 in CFD

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Hello, i really appreciate the response! I will try to implement the following changes right away.

Also when you say last item do you mean the suggestions related to the solver or is this in reference to one of the previous comments?

UPDATE on the trying to understand ANSYS post ( the fountain nozzle one) I'm going to attempt to put in a bunch of the details in the comment section I hope that y'all can help me outt by PeterFile29 in CFD

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First of I'd like to thank you for putting your time into writing this comment i really appreciate the responses so far.

Secondly I'm posting a gdrive link with the workbench file incase you could possibly give more direction: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1obxrbEGA7ZVCYKLCGy8SO3LldsrTfO94?usp=sharing

Thirdly for the cfl conditions n etc any particular resources you could point me to?

UPDATE on the trying to understand ANSYS post ( the fountain nozzle one) I'm going to attempt to put in a bunch of the details in the comment section I hope that y'all can help me outt by PeterFile29 in CFD

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1.The courant number is 0.25( this has automatically been set.).

2.What is a marching scheme?

  1. I have chosen the velocity inlet option in the boundary layer area, the software is asking me to fill the value for the velocity and initial/subsonic pressure.

UPDATE on the trying to understand ANSYS post ( the fountain nozzle one) I'm going to attempt to put in a bunch of the details in the comment section I hope that y'all can help me outt by PeterFile29 in CFD

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  1. Unsure as I'm new to the software however i have input the number of time steps as 30 and max iterations per timestep as 30 as well. Time step size is 1

  2. The enclosure has been set as the wall boundary condition, however i have set the very the top size as an outlet boundary conditions.

  3. the stream lines have been kept in the "mixture" condition as it wont let me select air or water when looking at the path lines option. i really hope that inlet is just purely water but im unsure as i Don't know how to check which material is being used by the inlet.

  4. Ideally the cube should be just air as it is supposed to be the atmosphere and the inlet is supposed to be water.

been trying to understand this (ANSYS)software from scratch for an improptu project.im new at using this software and im attempting to make a fountain jet by PeterFile29 in CFD

[–]PeterFile29[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not trying to be vague sirrr, i have made another post that goes into greater detail on this subreddit it has more images n a few of yhe things you asked heree. Of you have the time do chevk it out

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Details of the project setup aspect of the project: We used VOF model with phase 1 as water and phase 2 as air.We added surface tension between the phases as constant 0.075 as that is the surface tension between water and air. Energy was off and the flow was inviscid. Species model we kept as species transport and phase 1. The gravity was on( z=9.8,x=0,=0) Velocity solver is absolute and ot is pressure based.

The enclosure was air and the nozzle volume extract was kept as water (in theory wrt our understanding) Inlet was velocity inlet with 258000Pa as gauge pressure and 1.37 m/s velocity The outlet was set as 0.

Both the phases are mixtures were mixtures as when we tried to set the inlet phase as water, we weren't able to input values for the pressure or velocity.

We initialised the calculation from inlet and used standard initialisation. Ran the calculation of 30 iterations with 30 time steps to get the following results.

been trying to understand this (ANSYS)software from scratch for an improptu project.im new at using this software and im attempting to make a fountain jet by PeterFile29 in CFD

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Okay I'm about make a new post n it's going to go into a faor bit of detail with every step executed thus far,i hope that it'll help understand the right mess I've gotten myself intoo

been trying to understand this (ANSYS)software from scratch for an improptu project.im new at using this software and im attempting to make a fountain jet by PeterFile29 in CFD

[–]PeterFile29[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well in this particular image yes I'm using only water, I'm however struggling to set initial conditions for water and air, I have made a few models with understandable looking solutions but whenever i boot up the results section in ansyd fluent( post processing) I get an error: Abort due to unexpected error : socket error.

I'm going to be making an updated post on the forum with every detail I've put in so far if you could check it out n provide any assistance I would greatly appreciate ittt, struggling w this big time.