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Re: [Getfem-users] can getfem++ be used to simulate trusses?
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Yves Renard |
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Re: [Getfem-users] can getfem++ be used to simulate trusses? |
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Mon, 23 Jul 2007 17:21:37 +0200 |
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Le lundi 23 juillet 2007 13:12, vous avez écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm impressed by the elegant design and the python wrappers of the GetFem++
> project, but am not sure whether it would meet my needs for an upcoming
> project. In this project I need to simulate a large set of trusses. I don't
> know whether these can be computed using GetFem++. Since I'm fairly new to
> FEM I'm not able to make this up from for instance the feature set of a FEM
> library. I'm asking since it seems to me that GetFem++ is designed more
> from a PDE perspective than a mechanical perspective.
Thank you.
You are right, GetFem++ is designed more from a PDE perspective.
The finite elements method does not depend on a specific model.
I guess that in order to model your trusses you need 1D beam elements ?
In fact, we did not define such elements yet in Getfem++.
We planed to do it more than once ... but it is still not done.
Sincerly,
Yves.
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