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The FEM Analysis could be seen as a Container that holds all objects of a Finite Element Analysis. It is mandatory to have a analysis container which holds all the needed objects. At least one of the following objects is needed for a mechanical analysis:
The FEM Analysis could be seen as a Container that holds all objects of a Finite Element Analysis. It is mandatory to have a analysis container which holds all the needed objects. At least one of the following objects is needed for a mechanical analysis:
* [[FEM_MaterialSolid| material]]
* [[FEM_MaterialSolid| material]]
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# Press the {{KEY|[[Image:FEM_Analysis.png|24px]] [[FEM_Analysis|Analysis container]]}} button, or press {{KEY|N}} then {{KEY|A}} keys. A new Analysis is created and set to active.
# Press the {{KEY|[[Image:FEM_Analysis.png|24px]] [[FEM_Analysis|Analysis container]]}} button, or press {{KEY|N}} then {{KEY|A}} keys. A new Analysis is created and set to active.
# Other objects could be added or removed to the analysis container by drag and drop.
# Other objects could be added or removed to the analysis container by drag and drop.
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* Up to date there is no option to choose.
* Up to date there is no option to choose.
* A frequency analysis in in development. See [http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=12189] for more informations.
* A frequency analysis in in development. See [http://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=12189] for more informations.
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* {{PropertyData|OutpuDir}}: Specifies the working directory of the analysis
* {{PropertyData|OutpuDir}}: Specifies the working directory of the analysis


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most code here is depreciated in 0.17.
most code here is depreciated in 0.17.
* new analysis
* new analysis

Revision as of 08:58, 4 March 2018

FEM Analysis

Menu location
Model → Analysis container‏‎
Workbenches
FEM
Default shortcut
N,A
Introduced in version
-
See also
FEM tutorial

Description

The FEM Analysis could be seen as a Container that holds all objects of a Finite Element Analysis. It is mandatory to have a analysis container which holds all the needed objects. At least one of the following objects is needed for a mechanical analysis:


How to use

  1. Press the Analysis container button, or press N then A keys. A new Analysis is created and set to active.
  2. Other objects could be added or removed to the analysis container by drag and drop.
  3. To add new FEM Objects to the document the analysis has to be active. Double click on the analysis does activate the analysis.


Options

  • Up to date there is no option to choose.
  • A frequency analysis in in development. See [1] for more informations.


Properties

  • DataOutpuDir: Specifies the working directory of the analysis


Scripting

most code here is depreciated in 0.17.

  • new analysis
MechanicalAnalysis.makeMechanicalAnalysis( name )
  • add object to the analysis
App.ActiveDocument.MechanicalAnalysis.Member = App.ActiveDocument.MechanicalAnalysis.Member + [ (object) ]
  • remove object from the analysis
member = App.ActiveDocument.MechanicalAnalysis.Member
member.remove( documentobject )
 App.ActiveDocument.MechanicalAnalysis.Member = member


Examples:

import MechanicalAnalysis
analysis = MechanicalAnalysis.makeMechanicalAnalysis("MechanicalAnalysis")
FemGui.setActiveAnalysis(analysis)

addobj = App.ActiveDocument.getObject("MechanicalMaterial")
App.ActiveDocument.MechanicalAnalysis.Member = App.ActiveDocument.MechanicalAnalysis.Member + [addobj]

removeobj = App.ActiveDocument.getObject("MechanicalMaterial")
member = App.ActiveDocument.MechanicalAnalysis.Member
member.remove(removeobj)
App.ActiveDocument.MechanicalAnalysis.Member = member