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 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 centers the voice coil in the air gap), in particular I wish to calculate a force-deflection curve.

In my particular case, I'd like to describe the spider as a collection of line segments (straight lines as well as circular sections). This description represents a cross section view of the spider. For proper modeling, this is an axisymmetric model of the spider.

I have a simple description of what I'd like to do in Scilab, but done in a software named Mecway. The PDF is 650 kb (4 pages). I am worried about attaching such a document to the User Group here in general, but I can of course send it on request. In Mecway the axisymmetric model is expanded into 3D with hex8 elements (it looks like a basic cubic element). The force-function is applied in 40 time steps. It looks like 40 x basic static analysis.

Please let me know what you think would be suitable for solving this problem. Is there a suitable ATOMS library?


sciFreeFEM, but it is not ported to Scilab 6: https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/SciFreeFEM

Samuel


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