[Finite Element 8] Transient heat transfer (diffusion) simulation in Elmer Multiphysics

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @mechadense
    @mechadense 28 дней назад

    Thanks. Why oh why don't the list the GUI install option on their install from binaries page …

  • @harishnanjundaswamy3600
    @harishnanjundaswamy3600 3 месяца назад

    Hi, Can you build a model of closed-loop pulsating heat pipe ?.

    • @TuxRiders
      @TuxRiders  3 месяца назад

      hi, I'm afraid I've never done that, sorry.

  • @vahidnikoofard2939
    @vahidnikoofard2939 2 года назад +1

    Mojtaba, Do you any idea how to install ElmerGui on Ubuntu 22.04. It seems that there is no binaries for this version on the PPA repository.

    • @TuxRiders
      @TuxRiders  2 года назад +1

      Vahid, I haven't checked out the new version of Ubuntu, so I don't know the compatibility and availability of different tools on it, but generally speaking, when a package is not available for a specific platform/distribution, building it from the source code can solve the issue. this may be a solution for your problem too.

  • @osmanfb1
    @osmanfb1 2 года назад

    I would suggest interested people to look at the documentation for ELMER. The Models manual shows all physics it can solve without any user programming. Written well. You could also add Netgen/ngsolve to your intro videos. Netgen can create/import geometry and also mesh/refine. Thanks for the nice videos. keep it going.

    • @TuxRiders
      @TuxRiders  2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip! it's absolutely true. the ELMER manual covers a lot of things, and since the syntax of the input file is quite simple (as shown in the video), it can be easily written/modified. and thank you for your suggestion on Netgen/NGsolve. I have never used that. should check it out.

  • @multiforc271
    @multiforc271 Год назад

    Thank you for the video,
    I have some comments, but take them as feedback to improve your videos, not to get discouraged.
    you were very stressed and anxious in the presentation, you can remove your webcam/personal video, and only voice over the screen, i think it might help you, and to me, it won't affect the quality, since you don't have visual aid and stressed hand gestures are only negative.
    The useful part of the video, for me, was only the last quarter, when you have started the mesh and went into the setting.
    before that, it was time wasting, and it is my belief as for linux users (i am running it on windows, and the 3/4 of the video was not useful, you could summarize them in 3-4 min)
    best wishes, and use my feedback to grow, not to be discouraged.

    • @TuxRiders
      @TuxRiders  Год назад +2

      thank you so much for your constructive comment. this is a comment I needed, seriously. I removed my camera in the last 11 videos I have uploaded, part of the reason of which was what you mentioned. however, I never received any feedback if this is good or bad. with you commenting on this nicely, I think I am more confident on continuing this way. also, I see your point regarding the usefulness of descriptions and will try to improve it :)