Hi Guys
I have not used Mecway extensively as yet. I have a few questions regarding the software:
• Is there capability to model soils?
• At work I use Strand7 which has the ability to extract the moments, shear forces ect… of plate/brick elements which have been modelled as structural sections. For instance one could model an I-section and thereafter extract moments and so forth as you if it were a beam element. Is there any way to perform this on Mecway?
• I see that one can model fluid elements, can this be used in place of the conventional hydrostatic loading?
Comments
- Soil only as a linear elastic material, as far as I know. You might look at Tochnog Professional for soil which is now free. It used to have an interface in Mecway but they are now only compatible by some common file formats.
- No. Though it has moment and force per length and in-plane shear force (notably, no out-of-plane shear force) on shell elements which I think you could convert into bending moments/etc for simple beam section shapes.
- No. There's no fluid-structure interaction.
Note that Tochnog Professional is different from TOCHNOG. From what I understand, TOCHNOG is older and less advanced, but open source.
thought it's this one- on their website it states it's free. From what I understand they now charge for technical support, but solver seems freeware.
I want to be a little bit curious. What are the plans for the next Mecway release?
Some new features?
New options for meshing?
When will it come?
Mecway is agreat software, hope development is continued
- A built-in Python interpreter and partial API for writing scripts to read solution data and a few other basic operations. To be extended in subsequent releases.
- 3Dconnexion SpaceMouse support.
- Selecting the back of geometry surfaces from STEP files.
- Automatic and manual placement of center of rotation for navigation.
- Pinned support for a flexible surface supported at its centroid.
- Rigid body, useful for remote or distributed loads and constraints (hopefully).
- Faster graphics and file opening for big models.
- Various minor feature requests and usability improvements.
- Lots of bug fixes.
thank you for your information
Thanks Famous_Mortimer
"implementation probably starting Oct 2020. Should also work with contact".
If it will, then CCX will be the only free solver capable of doing solution control by arc-length AND using contact