By default Freecad already comes with the tools, however for the Gmsh mesh it is necessary download the Gmsh file from the website (gmsh.info/#Download) Tell Freecad the path to this file. FEM activated Edit → Preferences → FEM → Gmsh binary path (binary file path) in my case the path is this (/home/Bugman/Área de Trabalho/FREECAD/gmsh-git-Linux64/bin/gmsh)
Excellent Bugman. I hope you will do more on the FEM workbench which is becoming very powerful.
Yes, the next video will be a truss bridge.
Thanks for the video, How to find the forces/stresses in each member?
I don't know, but the important thing is stress and deformation.
@@Bugman_Br If you want to size the members optimally, then you'd need to know how much load each member is carrying
Thanks. How do you determine the tension/compression in each element?
At time 7:41 , Nodes x MPa graph, select Max stress or Min stress and activate the histogram.
Your question was a good one, because I didn't know either, now my question is to find out where each node is positioned.
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Hello! What tools for addon workbench did you download for steel truss design? Thank you! :)
By default Freecad already comes with the tools, however for the Gmsh mesh it is necessary
download the Gmsh file from the website (gmsh.info/#Download)
Tell Freecad the path to this file.
FEM activated
Edit → Preferences → FEM → Gmsh binary path (binary file path)
in my case the path is this (/home/Bugman/Área de Trabalho/FREECAD/gmsh-git-Linux64/bin/gmsh)
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