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[Warning] Solution Exception: Same Node

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[Warning] Solution Exception: Same Node

 

Answer

The issue appears to be caused by the tolerance settings during model creation.
In MIDAS, members whose distances are less than the defined tolerance value are automatically merged. This can result in unintended geometry changes or modeling errors.

Here are a few points to check:

  • The tolerance value can be adjusted in the MIDAS Settings panel.

  • The unit for tolerance is automatically synchronized with the Rhino model's unit system (e.g., mm, m, inch).

  • If structural members are located within the tolerance range, they will be automatically merged.

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Solution

  1. Open MIDAS Settings.

  2. Check or adjust the tolerance value based on your model’s scale and unit system.

  3. Once updated, reactivate the modeling component.

  4. The model should now generate correctly without merging errors.

 

If you're working with small or tightly spaced geometry, we recommend using a smaller tolerance value to avoid unintended merging of members.

 

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