With IBER I have performed several hydraulic models related to river flooding and flooding, always with good results.
Unfortunately I recently encountered a problem that I can't overcome, that is, the software imposes a maximum number of meshes (a few hundred instead of thousands), independent of the size of the meshes I set, absolutely insufficient for modeling, despite the fact that I have always followed the same procedure for the creation of the domain geometry. I changed the version of IBER, the methods of inserting the DTM and the georeferenced background image, but to no avail, even changing PC.
Can you help me somehow solve the problem? What could it depend on?
Problems with mesh calculation (max number admitted)
Moderator: GiD Team
Re: Problems with mesh calculation (max number admitted)
Who is imposing 'a maximum number of meshes': GiD or the Iber calculation?
GiD without any licence allow 10.000 mesh nodes,
but the installer of GiD+Iber allow unlimited amount of nodes (the limit are you machine RAM and CPU)
Download and install again Iber 3.3.1, and do not modify any file of Iber (or the licence will be lost and GiD will limit again to 10.000 nodes)
GiD without any licence allow 10.000 mesh nodes,
but the installer of GiD+Iber allow unlimited amount of nodes (the limit are you machine RAM and CPU)
Download and install again Iber 3.3.1, and do not modify any file of Iber (or the licence will be lost and GiD will limit again to 10.000 nodes)