FemByGen Workbench - Parametric FEM Analysis
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Re: FemByGen Workbench - Parametric FEM Analysis
What a coincidence, exactly today I wanted to write in this thread https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?t=15460 how it now goes on with FandaL's beso macro and if it can be integrated into the FEM WB? Because although he says it is experimental, it still works very well and I could save a lot of material and printing time. Maybe you can get together with FandaL and make something great.serince wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 8:09 am 1) Topology optimization to the selected case by using https://github.com/calculix/beso
Update and New Features
Hello FreeCAD Community,
I come to you with an exciting update. With version 2, we added to FEMbyGEN, we introduced a range of significant features. Here are some key points:
DOE Methods:
Utilizing the weight reduction method, you can enter material, the domain to be preserved, weight reduction percentage, and mesh smoothing value in a single interface and start optimization with a single click.
Generative Design:
Optimized to suggest a design idea when there is no design yet, and only a few obstacles or preserved geometries are defined. It will also work directly with the topology based on the boundary conditions you input, providing geometry suggestions.
Your feedback and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
I come to you with an exciting update. With version 2, we added to FEMbyGEN, we introduced a range of significant features. Here are some key points:
DOE Methods:
- Taguchi
Latin Hypercube
Box Benkhen
Full Factorial
Plackett-Burman
Central Composite
Utilizing the weight reduction method, you can enter material, the domain to be preserved, weight reduction percentage, and mesh smoothing value in a single interface and start optimization with a single click.
Generative Design:
Optimized to suggest a design idea when there is no design yet, and only a few obstacles or preserved geometries are defined. It will also work directly with the topology based on the boundary conditions you input, providing geometry suggestions.
Your feedback and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Re: FemByGen Workbench - Parametric FEM Analysis
Hello and many thanks for your exciting work.
I am civil engineer and want to minimize concrete and rebars of my structure. Can it be used for this purpose?
I am civil engineer and want to minimize concrete and rebars of my structure. Can it be used for this purpose?
Re: FemByGen Workbench - Parametric FEM Analysis
There’s a separate built-in functionality for that: Analysis of reinforced concrete with FEMebrahim raeyat wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 10:32 am Hello and many thanks for your exciting work.
I am civil engineer and want to minimize concrete and rebars of my structure. Can it be used for this purpose?
Re: FemByGen Workbench - Parametric FEM Analysis
Attached a tutorial and starter guide to get you up and running quickly.
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Re: FemByGen Workbench - Parametric FEM Analysis
Thanks. It is very nice, but I want to know if it works with frame elements like beams and columns, not 3D solid object. because the analysis is time consuming. Thanks again.NewJoker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 11:17 am There’s a separate built-in functionality for that: Analysis of reinforced concrete with FEM
Re: FemByGen Workbench - Parametric FEM Analysis
Yes, it works with beam elements too.ebrahim raeyat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 10:14 am It is very nice, but I want to know if it works with frame elements like beams and columns, not 3D solid object. because the analysis is time consuming.
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Re: FemByGen Workbench - Parametric FEM Analysis
Thanks you so much. Is there any document or forum post about this file? I did not find anything. Thanks.