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How to create a 3D CAD model?

November 28, 2019 by Cyprien 1 Comment

How to create a 3D CAD model?

OK, you may came here because you had an idea for a new kind of product and you want to understand how to transform your idea into a 3D model on computer… You came to the right place 😉 I’ll tell you here some of the most important things to know when you start… … […]

Filed Under: CAD, CAE for beginners Tagged With: basics, CAD

Salome Shaper Tutorial 1 : Modeling a Parametric Nut

November 28, 2019 by Cyprien 6 Comments

Salome Shaper Tutorial 1 : Modeling a Parametric Nut

In this video tutorial, I will show you how to create this kind of part with Salome shaper: This is the first video tutorial about Salome Shaper which is a new module of Salome which appeared in Salome 9.3. If you’re wondering how I installed Salome with Shaper, here is the link: https://www.salome-platform.org/downloads/current-version (Download the […]

Filed Under: Open-source, Salome Shaper Tagged With: CAD, salome, shaper

4 ways to post-process your OnScale results

September 5, 2019 by Cyprien 12 Comments

4 ways to post-process your OnScale results

If you are an FEA simulation engineer or a Designer trying to take some serious design decisions using OnScale, you know probably that how to analyze the data you obtain from simulation is critical. This step is called “Post-processing”, because it comes right after the successful simulation of your design. In short, post-processing is the […]

Filed Under: Onscale, Paraview, Post-processing, Python

How to simulate a PZT Disc in OnScale?

August 12, 2019 by Cyprien 4 Comments

How to simulate a PZT Disc in OnScale?

The most “basic” type of device capable of harnessing piezoelectricity is called a PZT Disc. It’s used in a lot of sensors, electronic filters,… etc I decided to make a video to teach you how to simulate one with OnScale. If you don’t have access to YouTube, click here to view the video. Why OnScale? […]

Filed Under: Acoustics, Onscale, Piezoelectricity

All the things you always wanted to know about electronic filters

May 18, 2019 by Cyprien 1 Comment

All the things you always wanted to know about electronic filters

I started some weeks ago to talk about FEA simulation in the acoustic area with this article… and I am just starting! Today, I wanted to present to you a “new” type of electronic device that you can simulate in FEA: Filters! (Ok, nothing new about filters… they have been here for decades! But being […]

Filed Under: Filters

Why would you ever put your FEA in the cloud? and how?

April 23, 2019 by Cyprien 7 Comments

Why would you ever put your FEA in the cloud? and how?

A lot of companies now are talking about the « cloud » but not everyone knows what it actually means… As you might be required at some time or another to run your FEA “into the cloud”… better understand what is means ;-) As usual, let’s break down what it means and make everything simple to understand […]

Filed Under: Acoustics, Cloud, FEA Solver, Onscale

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