Finite elements

Discussion in 'Software' started by nemo, May 29, 2003.

  1. dionysis
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    re: algor fea analysis

    hi Thomas,

    I would be interested in reading your paper:)

    cheers dionysis.
     
  2. Dim
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    Dim Senior Member

    wave behaviour with FEA

    I join judgement Dionysis.

    Dim.
     
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    I will email you a copy of the paper. Unfortunately, my office is being moved right now so everything is in disarray. I will send it as soon as I can findi it.

    Tom
     
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    No problems. We will wait your.
    Dim.
     
  5. dionysis
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    thanks Tom

    thanks again, take it easy, cheers dionysis.
     
  6. burakreis
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    hi,

    with general purpose fea software it is not easy to solve a floating thing. a local analysis on ship structures can be easliy done with any modern fea tool.

    the problem is global ship structural analysis. defining the boundary contidions will be very hard and then modeling these boundary conditions with a general purpose fea is also very hard if it is not impossible.

    so there are some special tools developed for ship hull structural analysis such as maestro, trident, nauticus system etc. but these are very expensive for design and a little harder to use and learn.

    best regards,
     
  7. EmilSB
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    burakreis,
    Can you post links for maestro, trident,....?
    Thanks.
     
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  10. Dim
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    Very nice day!

    Dear Burakreis,

    I am happy, that even I can meet the creator of my loved site.
    Let to express you sincere gratitude for Your job. Exist, on my sight, only two resources in www. It is that Forum, on which we with you are also Your site.

    Sincere thanks.
    Dim.

    P.S.
    How are Your gallery of a 3D model?
    I am waiting, waiting. It's very powerfull !
    Dim.
     
  11. burakreis
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    hi Dim,
    first, thanks for your comments...
    actually i am working on some major updates on VMA, new sections many new software links etc. indeed i have been working on some technical articles specially on cfd and fea applications for marine vehicles also but it takes more and more time to do then i thought in the beginning :)

    by the way if there are some people who want to share their knowledge with the community via VMA they are always welcome for cfd, fea, surface and solid modeling articles & tutorials etc.

    i hope will release some of the updates in 2 weeks. but for the rest (i mean articles) can take 6-12 months! (i am a little busy in these days)

    for the free 3d models; the problem is a little different. as you can see VMA does not stand on its server but a friend's server as a subdomain for today. in the past after heavy downloads of 3d models the server exceed the monthly file transfer limits so when i find a suitable server to put these files i can reactivate it...

    in the beginning i was thinking to put a forum in VMA but after finding this forum there is no need for that, this forum is excellent...

    best regards,

    burakreis
     
  12. Dim
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    Dear Burakreis,

    Always with large pleasure I open Your site, because I know, that I am waited with interesting news. With the large interest has studied yours free 3D models in Iges-format.
    Good luck to You in Your job and more of time the large thanks!

    Yours faithfully
    Dim.
     
  13. dionysis
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    on the VMA site

    Hi burakries,

    Just a note to say how much I found your site to be excellent and I highly recomend it to all forum members.

    For those who do not know about the site here it is:



    Viryual Marine Arsenal

    cheers, dionysis.
     
  14. dionysis
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    whoops...

    read "Virtual Marine Arsenal
     

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    Burakreis,
    Your site is goooood, very gooooooood.
    Thanks for all. I'm impressed.
    To all members of this forum and guests visit Burakreis's site. Is the best and links are good.
    Best Regards,
    EmilSB
     
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