MaxFem is an open software package for electromagnetic simulation by using finite element methods. The package can solve problems in electrostatics, direct current, magnetostatics and eddy-currents.
Since version 0.4.0, MaxFEM requires Python 3.
We have moved the installers to the MaxFEM website (see below). In order to improve MaxFEM, we will require you to fill out a simple form before downloading them.
This application is intended to be a tool for easy, almost automatic, creation and calculation of gear transmission finite element models. It consists of a geometry and mesh generator based on GMSH and a finite element model based on GETFEM++.
The OpenMultiphysics project is the home for community-driven development of application integration technologies designed to aid in the design and implementation of multiphysics simulation capabilities.
Design and development in this project is driven by the Consortium for Open Multiphysics.
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2D Frame Analysis, Linear Static Analysis, Mode Shapes
...Moreover, it calculates the mode shapes of the structure using various methods and it will be cabable of performing dynamic analysis soon.
The program is written in FORTRAN90 and the GUI in Python.
At the moment it is available only in 64bit version for windows.