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Hexahedral finiteelement mesh from Blender. Fun! Useful with Elmer, Calculix, Gmsh, IA-FEMesh, Febio, others. Documentation available here in PDF format, or on the locally hosted Blenbridge website in HTML format. Video tutorials are also available.
(Additional console versions are available for linux and windows, with fewer features but with greater execution speed, and the advantage of being scriptable.)
An application to improve finiteelement mesh quality
A application to improve mesh quality. Lifted works on both hexahedral and tetrahedral meshes, using a recursive formula of trial positioning of existing nodes. It does not attempt to alter surface nodes in the mesh. Paraview and Gmsh are important supporting applications for Lifted.
Open the documentation in pdf form here, download it, or read it on the website. Its location is http://lifted.sourceforge.io/Lifted1.5-doc.pdf.
FEDES is a FiniteElement Data Exchange System for mapping finiteelement analysis data between different FE solvers and meshes with different element types and densities. Six commercial FE solvers are supported (ABAQUS, ANSYS, DEFORM, MARC, MORFEO, VULCAN). The FEA data outputted can be visualized with the open source program ParaView.