Cade+simu+linux+work
There’s a quiet but persistent myth in engineering circles: “Real CAD and simulation work requires Windows.”
# 1. Engineer designs on Windows, saves to shared folder # 2. On Linux terminal: cd /shared_project_folder cadquery-parametric --repair broken_step.step --output fixed.step gmsh fixed.step -o mesh.msh -3 simpleFoam -case ./simulation # Run OpenFOAM paraview simulation.foam cade+simu+linux+work
Windows licenses add up. Red Hat or Ubuntu are free. That budget can go to more cores or RAM. There’s a quiet but persistent myth in engineering
Because CADe SIMU is "portable" (it runs from an executable without a traditional installation process), it is highly compatible with Linux environments through the following methods: cade+simu+linux+work
gmsh bracket.step -2 -order 2 -format vtk -o bracket.msh