FEA solver vs. FreeCAD FEM
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Re: supported and not supported Solver
wow cool informations. yes separate thread is better. I will move it if I am on a computer not smsrt phone. By the way z88 is green but v13 is many years old!
Re: supported and not supported Solver
would be good to add gmsh as well!
Re: supported and not supported Solver
Dedicated page for FEM
https://github.com/luzpaz/FreeCAD-depen ... hes/FEM.md
https://github.com/luzpaz/FreeCAD-depen ... hes/FEM.md
What is the most recent version of z88 ? (I tried navigating their site and couldn't figure it out)
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Re: supported and not supported Solver
the open source version is called z88os
Re: supported and not supported Solver
z88os v13 released 20.05.2009 https://forum.z88.de/viewtopic.php?t=90
z88os v15 released 17.07.2017 https://forum.z88.de/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=885
z88os v15 released 17.07.2017 https://forum.z88.de/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=885
Re: supported and not supported Solver
added Z88 links here: https://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/FEM_Solver#Z88
Re: FEA solver vs. FreeCAD FEM
Eventually we could leave it in this topic. If the post in this regard grow we could make a separate topic anyway.
Re: supported and not supported Solver
That would not fair ... since 3 days there is a new stable version
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Re: FEA solver vs. FreeCAD FEM
Hi all,
I am quite a newbie in FREECAD but if I look on @bernd's list of
FEA solvers and some of the other posts I feel like home.
Code Aster is absolutely great in nonlin and thin structures,
best part under LINUX, WIN port (but with less capability) exists.
Someone interested in beam-truss models like the one needed for
MERO or alike spacial structures?
Maybe we could adapt the FRAME3DD methods?
Looking foreward on coming posts.
Have a good time all - Volker
I am quite a newbie in FREECAD but if I look on @bernd's list of
FEA solvers and some of the other posts I feel like home.
Code Aster is absolutely great in nonlin and thin structures,
best part under LINUX, WIN port (but with less capability) exists.
Someone interested in beam-truss models like the one needed for
MERO or alike spacial structures?
Maybe we could adapt the FRAME3DD methods?
Looking foreward on coming posts.
Have a good time all - Volker
Re: FEA solver vs. FreeCAD FEM
I have been interested in Frame3DD too but recently encountered XC which is my favourite in this regard ATM ... See https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=31262