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− | Awright - this is done in a HURRY so take everything with a grain of salt - I hope to do some corrections later, or YOU can do it (edit) :) | + | Awright - this is done in a HURRY so take everything with a grain of salt - I hope to do some corrections later, or '''YOU''' can do it (edit) :) |
− | Here I have uploaded some cases that are up to date with the latest Code_Aster 9.4 (C_A) along with *.astk, *.comm, mesh-files, *.hdf etc. etc. They should be usable 'as is'. | + | Here I have uploaded some cases that are up to date with the latest '''Code_Aster 9.4''' ('''C_A''') along with '''*.astk''', '''*.comm''', '''mesh-files''', '''*.hdf''' etc. etc. They should be usable 'as is'. |
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+ | The point of these is, that I've struggled much with the out-dated examples (they are still valid, but wont run in later '''Code_Aster''' without much editing) and want to provide an easy way of copy/paste for newer users of '''C_A'''. | ||
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+ | ''Software used:'' | ||
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+ | *'''Ubuntu 8.10''' | ||
+ | *'''Salomé 4.1.4''' for preparation of the geometry and meshing | ||
+ | *'''Code_Aster 9.4''' 32bit, compiled with the Intel compiler for calculation | ||
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+ | ''Computer used:'' | ||
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+ | *Dual core Intel 2.4GHz with 4G of RAM - all calculations are assigned 2 cores in '''ASTK''' - change this if you have more or less cores | ||
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These are my current uploads: | These are my current uploads: | ||
+ | [http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/images/d/d6/Mathcad_-_Beam.xmcd.pdf MathCAD_-_Beam.xmcd.pdf] This is the basic for the calculations. It is used to compare the results obtained from '''C_A''' | ||
− | [http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/images/6/63/Study_Beam-linaer.tar.gz Study_Beam-linaer.tar.gz] H-Beam imposed with a ridiculous load, linear static. Linear mesh | + | *[http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/images/6/63/Study_Beam-linaer.tar.gz Study_Beam-linaer.tar.gz] H-Beam imposed with a ridiculous load, linear static/elastic. Linear mesh |
− | [http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/images/4/45/Study_Beam-quad.tar.gz Study_Beam-quad.tar.gz] This is the same calculation, but with a quadratic mesh | + | *[http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/images/4/45/Study_Beam-quad.tar.gz Study_Beam-quad.tar.gz] This is the same calculation, but with a quadratic mesh |
− | [http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/images/4/41/Study_Beam-lin-ensight.tar.gz Study_Beam-lin-ensight.tar.gz] This is the same calculation, with a quadratic mesh but with Ensight® output format | + | *[http://www.caelinux.org/wiki/images/4/41/Study_Beam-lin-ensight.tar.gz Study_Beam-lin-ensight.tar.gz] This is the same calculation, with a quadratic mesh but with Ensight® output format |
Revision as of 12:14, 21 January 2009
Awright - this is done in a HURRY so take everything with a grain of salt - I hope to do some corrections later, or YOU can do it (edit) :)
Here I have uploaded some cases that are up to date with the latest Code_Aster 9.4 (C_A) along with *.astk, *.comm, mesh-files, *.hdf etc. etc. They should be usable 'as is'.
The point of these is, that I've struggled much with the out-dated examples (they are still valid, but wont run in later Code_Aster without much editing) and want to provide an easy way of copy/paste for newer users of C_A.
Software used:
- Ubuntu 8.10
- Salomé 4.1.4 for preparation of the geometry and meshing
- Code_Aster 9.4 32bit, compiled with the Intel compiler for calculation
Computer used:
- Dual core Intel 2.4GHz with 4G of RAM - all calculations are assigned 2 cores in ASTK - change this if you have more or less cores
These are my current uploads:
MathCAD_-_Beam.xmcd.pdf This is the basic for the calculations. It is used to compare the results obtained from C_A
- Study_Beam-linaer.tar.gz H-Beam imposed with a ridiculous load, linear static/elastic. Linear mesh
- Study_Beam-quad.tar.gz This is the same calculation, but with a quadratic mesh
- Study_Beam-lin-ensight.tar.gz This is the same calculation, with a quadratic mesh but with Ensight® output format