ParabolicTet
Mechanical
- Apr 19, 2004
- 69
I began using I-DEAS back in 1997 . Nearly a quarter century later we still do not have a free open source FEA package that is comparable to that 1997 I-DEAS. Back in 1997, I-DEAS had a huge list of cool feature, like non-linear analysis, contact elements, powerful geometry and meshing tools, built in direct and iterative solvers etc.. And it offered all this via a unified user-friendly interface. No need to export decks , edit them and visualize in some other tool ( as we have to do now with open source pacakges ).
So how come now nothing out there can come close to that ? FEA is supposed to be one of the oldest and mature disciplines in computer history.
I know people are going to reply because FEA is complex and no one is going to work for free. That makes sense . However, other disciplines like AI, data science, genomics, chemistry etc. are loaded with sophisticated open source packages. So why are those folks working for "free"?
So how come now nothing out there can come close to that ? FEA is supposed to be one of the oldest and mature disciplines in computer history.
I know people are going to reply because FEA is complex and no one is going to work for free. That makes sense . However, other disciplines like AI, data science, genomics, chemistry etc. are loaded with sophisticated open source packages. So why are those folks working for "free"?