algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Testing some new finite elements in Kangaroo. Note that these are not just networks of springs, but properly volumetric 3d elements, using material property inputs of Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio.
The second part shows the contrasting effects of setting a positive or negative Poisson's ratio.
Thanks to Professor Chris Williams of Bath university for sharing the theory.
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Hi Rasmus,
You can already use actual material parameters such as Young's modulus for the 1d elements in the current version of Kangaroo, as described here.
While you can simulate surfaces and volumes as networks of 1d springs (triangles or tetrahedra respectively), this is not really accurate in most cases, because in reality deformation in one direction affects the other directions.
What is shown in the video above is a tetrahedral element, which calculates the nodal forces based on the strain over its whole volume, not just for each of the edges in isolation. I've also added a similar constant strain triangle.
..and yes, I plan to include these features as part of the next version (maybe along with the 6dof nodes too, we'll see).
Hi Daniel.
Look really promising. Is this part of a new version implementation? With actual material parameter inputs instead of "imaginary" numerical values? You say that this is done as a solid, and not as a spring model? Can you explain that? Or will that follow with a new release? :) Looking forward to it. Any news on 6 DOF's?
Great, it is really awesome to see your work and thoughts. I still cannot stop watching the elephant :)
Great and superb as usual!
Superb. I bet that the commercial FEM software is not as far as you think Daniel.
Yeah, sure, but what you show us here are some very nice results; It could be nice to compare them with some commercial tools. We are heading, slowly but confidently, to a pleasant and nice future of parametric structures design ;)
Haha, thanks Angel - let's not get too carried away just yet though ;)
More validation is needed before we can be confident of the results.
Awesome work and results!!!! Let's make architecture schools teach Kagaroo as default FEA tool :)
stunning!
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