This series of introductions to Elmer, starting at the shallow end & then getting into the meat, is just what I've been hoping for. The core of Elmer is obviously brilliant, covering as it does so many physical situations. What has been lacking has been the in depth tutorials that make this accessible to idiots like me. I'm afraid I found the original pdf series of tutorials had a blank spot between the basic tutorials and the ability to do the really effective analyses evident in the demonstrations & module tests. I'm especially anticipating the electromagnetic paper. I have a dream of a full scale integration of Elmer with FreeCAD. Just as you have left the visualisation to Paraview, I believe that FreeCAD can provide a significantly more useful front end, despite it's sometimes clunky interface. My hope is that the pyElmer pdf will point the way on this. Thanks again. I believe there are many who will benefit from this.
not sure if this is the old package he's talking about at about 0:30 but the normal install doesnt work w Mint 20.2 I had to install the 'sudo apt-get install elmerfem-csc-eg'. The normal install gave me command not found.
At 1:43:39, it was mentioned a link to be put in the chat. Could you put the link here so that we can see the manual or tutorial information you pointed out during that discussion? Thanks!
@49:47 "turbulence is not by far a strong point of elmer", thanks for your honesty, I was pulling my hair with tutorial 21, I don't get the same result as yours with exactly the same settings everywhere. Maybe something is missing or wrong in this tutorial though.
@@thefrantic0 I ended up getting in contact with some founders. This application wasn't fully engrained with fluid dynamics. They stated somebody would have to write the code for it. I started using Comsol.
This software is incredible and a lot of hard work but a lot of amazing people - video let down by an asthmatic sounding darth vader all because of a lack $10 desktop mic or not knowing that macbook's built in mics are 100x better than anything on a headset.
It is wonderful that you uploaded this webinar! I hope to see the rest of them here soon! Best wishes from Switzerland.
This series of introductions to Elmer, starting at the shallow end & then getting into the meat, is just what I've been hoping for.
The core of Elmer is obviously brilliant, covering as it does so many physical situations. What has been lacking has been the in depth tutorials that make this accessible to idiots like me. I'm afraid I found the original pdf series of tutorials had a blank spot between the basic tutorials and the ability to do the really effective analyses evident in the demonstrations & module tests. I'm especially anticipating the electromagnetic paper.
I have a dream of a full scale integration of Elmer with FreeCAD. Just as you have left the visualisation to Paraview, I believe that FreeCAD can provide a significantly more useful front end, despite it's sometimes clunky interface. My hope is that the pyElmer pdf will point the way on this.
Thanks again. I believe there are many who will benefit from this.
Glad to see it on UA-cam, I had missed both first and second tutorials.
Thank you! Interesting webinar! ♥️
Can we use this software for electromagnetic induction and wireless power transmission simulations purposes?
not sure if this is the old package he's talking about at about 0:30 but the normal install doesnt work w Mint 20.2 I had to install the 'sudo apt-get install elmerfem-csc-eg'. The normal install gave me command not found.
At 1:43:39, it was mentioned a link to be put in the chat. Could you put the link here so that we can see the manual or tutorial information you pointed out during that discussion? Thanks!
@49:47 "turbulence is not by far a strong point of elmer", thanks for your honesty, I was pulling my hair with tutorial 21, I don't get the same result as yours with exactly the same settings everywhere. Maybe something is missing or wrong in this tutorial though.
What was the manual that you said you were going to put in the chat? Near @1:39:00
Also interested in the manual that shows how user-defined functions can pull compiled code
@@thefrantic0 I ended up getting in contact with some founders. This application wasn't fully engrained with fluid dynamics. They stated somebody would have to write the code for it. I started using Comsol.
Smooth self deprecating joke at 43:53!
I am thankful for this, but please invest in good microphones.
This software is incredible and a lot of hard work but a lot of amazing people - video let down by an asthmatic sounding darth vader all because of a lack $10 desktop mic or not knowing that macbook's built in mics are 100x better than anything on a headset.