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#In FreeCAD go to FEM workbench |
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A successful analysis will require at least a Model (2D or 3D), a Material ([[FEM_MaterialFluid|Fluid]] or [[FEM_MaterialSolid|Solid]], a [[FEM_MeshGmshFromShape|Mesh]], Equations and Boundary conditions |
A successful analysis will require at least a Model (2D or 3D), a Material ([[FEM_MaterialFluid|Fluid]] or [[FEM_MaterialSolid|Solid]], a [[FEM_MeshGmshFromShape|Mesh]], Equations and Boundary conditions |
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FEM SolverElmer |
Menu location |
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Solve → solver Elmer |
Workbenches |
FEM |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
Solver CalculiX, Solver Z88, FEM tutorial |
Description
Elmer is an open source multiphysical simulation software mainly developed by CSC - IT Center for Science (CSC). Elmer development was started 1995 in collaboration with Finnish Universities, research institutes and industry. After it's open source publication in 2005, the use and development of Elmer has become international.
Elmer includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, electromagnetics, heat transfer and acoustics, for example. These are described by partial differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM). https://www.csc.fi/web/elmer
Creating the ElmerSolver object in the Analysis container in FreeCAD, gives access to the Elmer Equations for simple or multiphysical analysis.
Since FreeCAD already has an extensive integration of Calculix and Z88 as solvers for mechanical and thermo-mechanical analysis, Elmer will be preferred for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Heat, Electrostatics, Magnetostatics and Electrical Forces. It can also be used for mechanical FEA through the Elasticity equation or any combination of the aforementioned equations.
Installation
Elmer requires two components to be interfaced with FreeCAD, ElmerGrid is the interface handling meshes and ElmerSolver is handling the computation. There are standalone programs for both of these applications but their installation and usage are beyond the scope of the FreeCAD integration.
- Go to the CSC binaries resources for Elmer: https://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/physics/elmer/bin/ OR https://www.csc.fi/web/elmer/binaries
- Download and install the version best suited to your Operating System (Windows 64 bits or Linux)
- In FreeCAD go to Edit-->Preferences-->FEM-->Elmer
- Link the correct path for both ElmerGrid.exe and ElmerSolver.exe
You are ready to use Elmer in FreeCAD.
Usage
- In FreeCAD go to FEM workbench
- Create an Analysis container
- Create a FEM Solver for Elmer
A successful analysis will require at least a Model (2D or 3D), a Material (Fluid or Solid, a Mesh, Equations and Boundary conditions
About Equations:
- Each type of analysis in Elmer is called an Equation (Flow, Heat, Electrostatics...)
- One or several equations can be used at once with elmer by simply adding equation under the ElmerSolver object:
- Click on the ElmerSolver object
- Select an equation:
Notes
- Parameters for the Solver and for the Equations are independently set through the Data tab of their respective objects in the tree.
- Each equation will have a priority, for example, if trying see the effect of a convective flow of hot air, the equation for Flow should be solved with higher priority than Heat, otherwise the solver will first solve Heat through conduction and then Flow.
Documentation
The following documentation may be of use to advanced users of Elmer in or out of FreeCAD:
- Materials: Solid, Fluid, Nonlinear mechanical, Reinforced (concrete); Material editor
- Element geometry: Beam (1D), Beam rotation (1D), Shell (2D), Fluid flow (1D)
Constraints
- Electromagnetic: Electrostatic potential, Current density, Magnetization
- Geometrical: Plane rotation, Section print, Transform
- Mechanical: Fixed, Displacement, Contact, Tie, Spring, Force, Pressure, Centrif, Self weight
- Thermal: Initial temperature, Heat flux, Temperature, Body heat source
- Overwrite Constants: Constant vacuum permittivity
- Solve: CalculiX Standard, Elmer, Mystran, Z88; Equations: Deformation, Elasticity, Electrostatic, Electricforce, Magnetodynamic, Magnetodynamic 2D, Flow, Flux, Heat; Solver: Solver control, Solver run
- Results: Purge, Show; Postprocessing: Apply changes, Pipeline from result, Warp filter, Scalar clip filter, Function cut filter, Region clip filter, Contours filter, Line clip filter, Stress linearization plot, Data at point clip filter, Filter function plane, Filter function sphere, Filter function cylinder, Filter function box
- Additional: Preferences; FEM Install, FEM Mesh, FEM Solver, FEM CalculiX, FEM Concrete; FEM Element Types
- Getting started
- Installation: Download, Windows, Linux, Mac, Additional components, Docker, AppImage, Ubuntu Snap
- Basics: About FreeCAD, Interface, Mouse navigation, Selection methods, Object name, Preferences, Workbenches, Document structure, Properties, Help FreeCAD, Donate
- Help: Tutorials, Video tutorials
- Workbenches: Std Base, Arch, Assembly, CAM, Draft, FEM, Inspection, Mesh, OpenSCAD, Part, PartDesign, Points, Reverse Engineering, Robot, Sketcher, Spreadsheet, Surface, TechDraw, Test Framework
- Hubs: User hub, Power users hub, Developer hub