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    FEATool Multiphysics - FEA & CFD Toolbox

    FEATool Multiphysics - FEA & CFD Toolbox

    FEATool Multiphysics is an easy-to-use FEA and CFD Simulation Toolbox

    FEATool Multiphysics (https://www.featool.com) is a fully integrated toolbox for computer aided engineering CAE, finite element analysis & fluid dynamics simulations. With a very easy-to-use GUI, anyone is now able to quickly set up and perform large scale dynamical and complex engineering physics simulations, with coupled fluid flow, heat transfer, structural mechanics, chemical transport, and electromagnetics effects, without having to learn complex programming. In addition to...
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    PyMathProg

    An easy and flexible mathematical programming environment for Python.

    PyMathProg is a Python reincarnation of AMPL and GNU MathProg modeling language, implemented in pure Python, connecting to GLPK via swiglpk. Create, optimize, report, change and re-optimize your model with Python, easily integrate database, plotting, etc.
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    ParaFEM

    ParaFEM

    Parallel finite element analysis

    ParaFEM is an open source platform for parallel finite element analysis. The source code and philosophy are documented in the text book Smith, Griffiths and Margetts, "Programming the Finite Element Method", 5th Edition, Wiley, 2014. The software is written in modern Fortran and uses MPI for message passing.
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