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[Salome Meca Tutorial] How to check stress and probe results

January 23, 2018 by Cyprien 2 Comments

[Salome Meca Tutorial] How to check stress and probe results

It’s great to know how to simulate a mechanical part… but if you can’t read the results you need, that’s also useless… That’s where post-processing comes into play. Salome-Meca uses a module called “Paravis” to display the results and it is not necessarily very straightforward to understand how it works… That’s why I made a […]

Filed Under: Open-source, Salome-Meca, Tutorial

[Salome Meca Tutorial] Simulating a 2D Quarter Plate

January 14, 2018 by Cyprien 6 Comments

[Salome Meca Tutorial] Simulating a 2D Quarter Plate

It has been some time already since the last Salome-Meca video tutorial… The next one will teach you how to model, mesh and simulate a 2D Quarter Plate. And that’s probably one of the most important tutorials you want to follow for Salome-Meca 2017 Here’s the video: There will be more soon, and especially a […]

Filed Under: Code_Aster, Open-source, Salome-Meca, Tutorial

[Salome Meca 2017 Tutorial] How to simulate a simple beam?

November 21, 2017 by Cyprien 7 Comments

[Salome Meca 2017 Tutorial] How to simulate a simple beam?

Did you know that Code_Aster was originally developed for structural calculation? I got several requests for a “Beam Tutorial” in the past weeks since I recorded the previous video tutorial of a simple plate analysis… So here it is finally! How to simulate a beam in Salome Meca 2017? In the video, I show you […]

Filed Under: CAE Software, Code_Aster, Open-source, Salome-Meca, Tutorial Tagged With: code_aster, Salome Meca 2017, tutorial

How to install Salome Meca 2017 on Windows?

November 21, 2017 by Cyprien 9 Comments

How to install Salome Meca 2017 on Windows?

Since the last videos I made which showed how to install a Virtual Linux Machine on your PC and install Salome Meca 2017 on top of it, a new release of Salome-Meca 2017 for Windows went out! Good news for those who are a bit afraid to step into the linux world but still want […]

Filed Under: CAE Software, Open-source, Salome-Meca, Tutorial Tagged With: CAE, open-source FEA, windows

How to start with Open-source FEA and Salome-Meca 2017?

October 15, 2017 by Cyprien 14 Comments

How to start with Open-source FEA and Salome-Meca 2017?

You have some experience in FEA…check You know how FEA is important in the design process for a new product and you understand the basics of the FEA System…check Wouldn’t it be nice to implement your FEA knowledge and actually do something with it? Engineering is not something you learn in school and then you […]

Filed Under: CAE Software, Code_Aster, Linux, Open-source, Salome-Meca

[Tutorial] Simulating a Simple plate with Salome Meca 2017

October 5, 2017 by Cyprien 28 Comments

[Tutorial] Simulating a Simple plate with Salome Meca 2017

In the last articles, I wrote a lot about open-source FEA and especially about Salome-Meca 2017, which is a powerful open-source FEA code used a lot in France and especially in the nuclear industry. Now the first tutorial is finally ready… and I decided to show you how to analyse a simple plate to help you […]

Filed Under: Code_Aster, Open-source, Salome-Meca, Tutorial

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