![]() ![]() This sometimes works because it allows the simulator algorithm to be able to control the derivatives leading up to the problem derivative(s) and thus when it gets there again it finds a naturally smoother solution and so is able to solve it with a reasonable time step. What this means is that even with the smallest time step being used the derivatives can not be contained properly or change too rapidly.Ī solution that works sometimes is to make the maximum step size smaller. You will get time step errors when the derivatives in the numerical solution become too large or unstable. You will have to supply the model if you want other people to be able ot run your simulation. ![]() ![]() There is a model used in your simulation that is not in the library. ![]()
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