Transverse shear stresses for the finite shell elements are implemented. This post process method is based on first order shear deformation theory.
Function:
BaseShell::EvalInterlaminarShearStresses()
The element library is extended by a 3 and 4 node shell element (compare with ANSYS element type Shell181). A reduced integration scheme is used to avoid shear locking.
The post process of the solid element are advanced by some new functions. For more details have a look on our homepage.
FELyX has been updated to work smoothly with GCC 3.4.X and GCC 4.X compiler series.
This includes the inclusion of MTL version 2.1.2-22 as well as a lot of minor code fixes.
Right now the updated version is available via CVS checkout, a new release will follow later on.
Felyx 0.4
- New fast linear solver (pardiso)
- Better laminate (orthotropic material) calculation
- Modified elements
- General check
A new homepage is online with
- general information
- tutorial
- links
- outlook
- 3d linear tetrahedral LCM elements have been added.
- Some bugs have been fixed.
- Mayor improvements on shell elements are done
- Modal (Natural Frequency) analysis is implemented
- Stress evaluation is implemented
- Simulation of the LCM process is implemented
FELyX-0.21 offers many new features:
*** For the Skyline solver one can choose (see ./configure -h) if it should use the ATLAS libraries for its most inner loops, resulting in a solver speed-up of about 30%! That way, runtimes of FELyX are competitive to the direct solvers of ANSYS for moderatly sized models.
*** FELyX can be configured to use double or float types for data values (see ./configure -h), resulting in a speed-up of about 30% for the float option.... read more
Some minor bugs were fixed:
*** Cumbersome time functions got replaced with Boost's timer library to avoid compile problems with automake <1.5
*** FEbaseTest is using double's again instead of float values, increasing precision and runtime....
Finally, release 0.20 is available. It contains many new features and enhancements:
*** Node reordering algortihms are fully implemented now:
- (Reversed) cuthill-mckee algorithm for bandwidth minimization
- Sloan algorithm for profile / envelope minimization
*** Introduction of the Matrix Template Library (MTL) to efficiently store the global stiffness matrix in envelope or sparse storage schemes.... read more
Release 0.14 ist the new development release.
Besides many bugixes, here are the major changes:
* A command line parsing system got included (library getpot).
* The PropertySet classes got redesigned, relying now on maps to handle all the different properties.
* Material classes got redesigned.
* Several bugfixes in the bandwidth minimization algorithms improve the performance of the cuthill mckee algorithm.... read more
Release 0.13 contains various bugfixes, the documentation system (doxygen) got some improvements, and the earlier replaced boost library version 1.25.1 got finally removed.
--> Release 0.20 is planned for the next month, including major improvements in bandwidth optimization, resulting in faster solution times...
Release 0.12 introduces the following new features and bugfixes:
* Improvement of Gauss Band Solvers,
decreasing needed solution times
* Implementation of 3D-Structural Beam and various
bugfixes on different elements
* Including new version 1.26.0 of boost in order to
get rid of compilation errors on Sun
Solaris 2.8 and gcc 2.95.3
After some initial problems to set up the CVS repository on sourceforge correctly, the problems are now resolved, the repository now represents the latest changes and releases of FELyX.
Developer Release 0.11 includes
- several new elements,
- an export functionality to ANSYS,
- a new structure for the different elements