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Title: Finite Element Method
Post by: Patrice Terrier on October 22, 2019, 06:49:12 pm
My friend have you ever worked on FEM ?
Title: Re: Finite Element Method
Post by: Michael Lobko-Lobanovsky on October 23, 2019, 03:39:22 am
Patrice,

Your question is too broad to be answered with simple yes or no.

We both are working with it every day in our 3D practice approximating curved lines, surfaces and volumes with straight segments and flat 2D/3D primitives.

That's as precise as I can get answering you ATM. :)
Title: Re: Finite Element Method
Post by: Patrice Terrier on October 23, 2019, 09:57:15 am
Mike

I am asking this because i was contacted by a WinDev user, but i have never done anything myself with FEM.

I found a link on codeproject about a C# example there
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/794983/Finite-Element-Method-Programming-in-Csharp

and another newer on GitHub here:
https://github.com/BriefFiniteElementNet/BriefFiniteElement.Net

Going back to my tedious house cleaning work (we had another wind storm for more than 2 days during the last weekend)...
Title: Re: Finite Element Method
Post by: Michael Lobko-Lobanovsky on October 23, 2019, 12:32:07 pm
Oh no, Patrice,

This seems to be a library used in solid state physics, particularly in the strength of materials domain, to calculate the physical parameters of various construction elements such as beams, consoles, poles, shafts, etc.

It is certainly not my piece of bread, sorry.
Title: Re: Finite Element Method
Post by: Patrice Terrier on October 23, 2019, 02:44:18 pm
Same for me, i was asking because i thought that could have helped you to earn some more bucks to pay for your treatment  ;)
Title: Re: Finite Element Method
Post by: Michael Lobko-Lobanovsky on October 23, 2019, 02:49:40 pm
Oh thank you, my friend, I've already got a few small orders that can help me pay for my medication. :)