Femmesh 2d-simulation

About the development of the FEM module/workbench.

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Thanks. This would be a nice addition. But I guess it's quite difficult to align this with the current tools... If I ever have any time for this task, I will try to make a solver for this task https://github.com/looooo/stVenantTorsion and look if this style of input also works for the BEM case.
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looo wrote: Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:24 am Thanks. This would be a nice addition. But I guess it's quite difficult to align this with the current tools... If I ever have any time for this task, I will try to make a solver for this task https://github.com/looooo/stVenantTorsion and look if this style of input also works for the BEM case.
What do you use this solver for? Do you have real use cases?
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bernd wrote: Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:39 am
looo wrote: Thu Nov 22, 2018 9:24 am Thanks. This would be a nice addition. But I guess it's quite difficult to align this with the current tools... If I ever have any time for this task, I will try to make a solver for this task https://github.com/looooo/stVenantTorsion and look if this style of input also works for the BEM case.
What do you use this solver for? Do you have real use cases?
the heat solver is a replacement for a software not working anymore in win10. The other solver was a side-project I started some time ago. It was a side-project of my bachelor-theses to understand the differences of BEM and FEM...
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