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Revision as of 09:15, 25 March 2008

User Page: Joël Cugnoni


Hello all,

my name is Joël Cugnoni, main developer of CAELinux (alias admin on the forums). This is my personal page on CAELinux Wiki where I intend to put any kind of tips and tricks as well as some personal experience of the use / development of CAELinux.


Wiki "How to"

Here is a simple procedure to upload files on the wiki:

1) create a [[Media:MyFileName]] link on your wiki page and save it

2) click the link and upload the file

Example of uploaded file

Media:testUpload.zip


An example of Salome - Code-Saturne CFD study

Here is a small example of simulation of the flow around a back facing step modelled with Salome & Code-Saturne.

(the geometry and mesh are in no way optimal... so are the results too !!)

Media:FlowStep.tar.gz

Media:FlowStepFlashVideo.zip

Some addtitionnal informations:

- this archive should be decompressed in /tmp to work properly without modifications - you will need Salome 3.2.9 and Code-Saturne 1.3.1

- the Salome FlowStep.hdf contains the geometry, mesh and some post pro results

- to edit the Code-Saturne input file, open CAEKonsole, move to '/ tmp / FLOWSTEP / CASE1 / DATA' and run '. / SalomeGUI'


Creating a Video tutorial for CAELinux

You would like to record a video demo or a tutorial for CAELinux: here is the procedure that I have used in the official tutorials

- I use Wink which is a really great open source tool for screen recording and video editing. It runs on both Linux and Windows, so check this page for more information & downloads: [1]. In CAELinux, Wink can be installed very simply from Synaptics.

- Start Wink, create a New project => you see the video recording parameter window:

- choose full screen recording at 4 frames / sec., remember the shortcut to start / stop recording (ALT PAUSE or SHIFT PAUSE)

- record the whole video (if unsure, stop the recording, think a bit and restart. Try to move the mouse slowly and smoothly, keep a slow pace so that the recorded screen are refreshed properly, try to keep the mouse over the buttons a few seconds before you click on it.

- when finished, save the Wink project, resize it to 66% or 75% , add comments and buttons if you wish. Save to another filename.

- set the rendering options: reduce a bit the smoothing of the cursor's movement, select the output filename.

- launch the final rendering of the flash video and enjoy your work!!


Thermal analysis in Salome-Meca

Here are 3 examples of simple thermal analysis in Salome-Meca (input files, results + videos of the execution).

thermal ex1.tar.bz2 16Mb,

thermal ex2.tar.bz2 45Mb and

thermal ex3.tar.bz2 42Mb