https://wiki.freecad.org/FEM_Install
Netgen
what should I write instead. I don't really have enough experience so help would be appreiciated
help deciding
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Re: help deciding
Maybe @uwestoehr can comment.
In general: it is probably better to focus on the sections of the documentation that are about things that you do understand. I personally lack the knowledge to make a serious contribution to, for example, the documentation of the Path and FEM workbenches, and therefore I don't.
In general: it is probably better to focus on the sections of the documentation that are about things that you do understand. I personally lack the knowledge to make a serious contribution to, for example, the documentation of the Path and FEM workbenches, and therefore I don't.
Re: help deciding
The Netgen section is wrong. Netgen is not disabled, it works well. It depends on the user what mesher to use. With Netgen it is a bit harder to get a good mesh since one cannot set regions of interest that should be meshed finer: With Gmsh it is much easier, since you set the max element size and then set submeshes at regions of interests: Gmsh in FreeCAD offers more options to fine-tune the mesh.men132 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 20, 2023 9:30 pm https://wiki.freecad.org/FEM_Install
Netgen
what should I write instead. I don't really have enough experience so help would be appreciated
Re: help deciding
that why I asked. and thanks for the helpRoy_043 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:39 am In general: it is probably better to focus on the sections of the documentation that are about things that you do understand. I personally lack the knowledge to make a serious contribution to, for example, the documentation of the Path and FEM workbenches, and therefore I don't.
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