Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-30 Thread Claus Futtrup
Hi Michael I'm the thread starter. Good point that one could look in MATLAB for inspiration. I am not so much interested in creating a FEA program (or API) myself in Scilab, but if anything exist today which to some extent is in development or service (maintenance), then I'd be inclined to

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-30 Thread Michael J. McCann
Federico, This isn't really an answer but I have in hand a book; "Introduction to  Finite and Spectral Element Methods Using MATLAB",  C.Pozrikidis, CRC Press,    2014     ISBN978.1.4822.0915.0 It might provide models for coding even if the dialect is different. Mike. On 1/28/2020 7:14 PM,

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-28 Thread Federico Miyara
Claus, I'm interested. Regards, Federico Miyara On 27/01/2020 07:25, Claus Futtrup wrote: Dear fellow Scilabers There are various initiatives and possibly demonstration projects for implementing Finite Element algorithms and Analysis in Scilab. Please help me by providing pointers.

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-27 Thread Stéphane Mottelet
Hi, For an axisymmetric problem 2D is ok. S. > Le 27 janv. 2020 à 21:10, Samuel Gougeon a écrit : > > Le 27/01/2020 à 20:56, Claus Futtrup a écrit : >> Hi Samuel >> >> Ah yes. This would be a great way to load a module and work on a FEA problem >> in Scilab. Is the maintainer (Yann

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-27 Thread Samuel Gougeon
Le 27/01/2020 à 20:56, Claus Futtrup a écrit : Hi Samuel Ah yes. This would be a great way to load a module and work on a FEA problem in Scilab. Is the maintainer (Yann Collette) still somewhere in the Scilab-sphere? In a 8 years sphere radius. Considering more carefully sciFreeFEM,

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-27 Thread Claus Futtrup
Hi Samuel Ah yes. This would be a great way to load a module and work on a FEA problem in Scilab. Is the maintainer (Yann Collette) still somewhere in the Scilab-sphere? Best regards, Claus On 27.01.2020 20:18, Samuel Gougeon wrote: Le 27/01/2020 à 11:25, Claus Futtrup a écrit : Dear

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-27 Thread Samuel Gougeon
Le 27/01/2020 à 11:25, Claus Futtrup a écrit : Dear fellow Scilabers There are various initiatives and possibly demonstration projects for implementing Finite Element algorithms and Analysis in Scilab. Please help me by providing pointers. What I'd like to simulate is the suspension of a

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-27 Thread Claus Futtrup
ilab.org] De la part de Claus Futtrup Envoyé : lundi 27 janvier 2020 18:32 À : users@lists.scilab.org Objet : Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab Hi I've searched for FreeFEM and found https://wiki.scilab.org/FreeFem ... but the wiki returns that the page no longer exist. Do you know of another

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-27 Thread CRETE Denis
Hello, You can try freefem.org HTH Denis -Message d'origine- De : users [mailto:users-boun...@lists.scilab.org] De la part de Claus Futtrup Envoyé : lundi 27 janvier 2020 18:32 À : users@lists.scilab.org Objet : Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab Hi I've searched for FreeFEM and found

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-27 Thread Claus Futtrup
Hi I've searched for FreeFEM and found https://wiki.scilab.org/FreeFem ... but the wiki returns that the page no longer exist. Do you know of another link? Best regards, Claus On 27.01.2020 16:01, Heinz Nabielek wrote: I would have no idea, if the report "Finite Elements in Scilab:

Re: [Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-27 Thread Heinz Nabielek
I would have no idea, if the report "Finite Elements in Scilab: Solution of partial differential equations supported by the FreeFEM toolbox" is any help. Dr van Seggern is long retired from the Forschungszentrum Jülich. Greetings Heinz FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JÜLICH GmbH Zentralinstitut für

[Scilab-users] FEA in Scilab

2020-01-27 Thread Claus Futtrup
Dear fellow Scilabers There are various initiatives and possibly demonstration projects for implementing Finite Element algorithms and Analysis in Scilab. Please help me by providing pointers. What I'd like to simulate is the suspension of a loudspeaker (the cloth spider which essentially