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Hello!

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hello, here mainly it's Solidworks users...!!

Kind regards.

AR.

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Hello

I love the presupposition " try to make a comparison between a numerical solution and an exact solution," so comparing a false error to a correct one.

It is indeed very well known that manufacturers, to speak only of them, prefer to use fake software rather than fair results. Probably because it's more fun and they like to spend money on crappy software

As a veteran, I have sometimes seen to my cost, that often the errors were due to the keyboard interface. A poorly configured software will give a correct result based on the data provided and the plausible tolerance margin and not a correct result in absolute terms.

On the other hand , irony, which has more than one trick up its sleeve, means that when one believes that manual calculation is correct, it will remain irremediably false if the calculation is wrong.

So to want to straddle such presuppositions indiscriminately, it is the best way to find oneself on the other side of the horse with all four shoes in the air.
Unless it is the work of conspiracy theorists who have been in fashion for some time!

Hence the well-known motto in the workshop: do not confuse  errare humanum est, perseverare diabolicum with the proverb "errare manometer" due to pressure.

Goodbye

 

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