Questions about integrated development solvers

How many solvers can propomax integrate?

For now, it’s just CalculiX. There have been discussions about integrating other solvers for specific types of analyses or for general usage. However, it would not only mean a lot of work but could also make the interface less user-friendly. Now it focuses on CalculiX features and it could become too messy if there were other big solvers like code_aster, for instance. Thus, it would make more sense to integrated smaller solvers for specific purposes (e.g. fatigue). Still, the primary goal is to add support for more CalculiX features.

If you want more versatile pre- and postprocessor for open-source FEA solvers, check FreeCAD’s FEM workbench (it supports CalculiX, Elmer and a few less common solvers) or Salome_Meca.

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it seems to be right, an exporter to specific FE solver is enough and such as guidance in coding is available to easy to follow.

It seems that TOCHNOH can be easily substitued to calculix, have a look to

the video is

Tochnog Professional - PrePoMax - 2 - Run

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Vittorio

it seems Tochnog use underlying methods, this mean working on input and output of CalculiX format (inp & frd) which already supported by PrePoMax

Years ago, I was actually helping the Tochnog developer to integrate an output file format compatible with the .frd Calculix file. So I would believe the results can be easily post-processed in PrePoMax now.