If you are new to Salome-Meca, you probably never heard about Astk…
Astk is the way to run the command file and link all other files together which was used before Aster Study.
It still works!
…And sometimes, it is even more convenient than Aster Study to use, so I decided to make this video to explain!
Here’s the video:
Let me know if it helps!
–Cyprien
PS: I am always glad to receive comments and ideas, so if you have something to say, or to ask… just leave a comment on this post and let me know ;-)
Tien says
Hi, I am wonder if you happen to know whether code Aster has fixed the issues with window, it doesn’t seem to work in window (Analysis just stops_
Cyprien says
Hi Tien,
Sorry, I don’t know either… Now I am using it exclusively on Linux Ubuntu…
Probably you should try to install ubuntu as well, it’s not so complex.
Just make a disk partition and install Ubuntu on it and you’ll it.
Good luck
Anubhav Tiwari says
Hi Cyprien,
I would like to ask you about data mapping. I have done the CFD analysis on the model which gives me pressure data corresponding to its node. I would like to use the same CFD mesh for FEA in code aster and want to map the CFD pressure data as the boundary condition in code aster. The pressure data of CFD is in text format (.lis) with respect to its node, so can we do that in code aster.
Please help me as soon as possible.
I am waiting for your response.
Sukumar says
In astk, I think the input files marked “D* stands for Data and output files marked as R which stands for Record. I don’t know if a writeup is called a Record in French. You can enlighten us. Further C stands for Compressed file.
Any way. About the tutorial: no wonder, it is another nice tutorial from you, as always.
Bonny Mauldon says
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kiran says
Hey there! I’m not entirely sure about the current status of Code Aster’s compatibility with Windows. However, you might want to check their official documentation or forums for any updates on this issue. Additionally, reaching out to their support team or community might provide you with more accurate information regarding Windows compatibility. Good luck with your inquiry!