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Z88 a free finite elements program featuring 20 different element types for LINUX and Windows. Includes two solvers, a mesher, plot programs and a GUI with online help.
TRAPEX - solution of quadrature problems on finite intervals
using trapezoidal sums with polynomial extrapolation and
adaptive order and stepsize control.
IMOOSE is intended as a general purpose application framework for the
development of FiniteElement solvers and related tools. It mainly focuses on
electromagnetic problem arising from the design of electrical machines.
Provides a portable C++ API and implementation of WS-Reliability.
Provides C++ message element classes and implements SOAP messaging using EasySoap. Uses Boost, expat, and optionally gSoap.
Soon: Finite state machine protocol implementation.
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FEVal, the FiniteElement Evaluator written in Python, provides easy conversion for many FiniteElement data formats (both binary and ascii). Mesh modification is very easy. Values of model results can be accessed given coordinates in physical space.
Two dimensional (2D) fine mesh finiteelement (FE) grid editing system. Includes constrained Delaunay triangulation, and automated grid resolution changes based on local attributes. Win32 and Motif GUIs. Mature application, now going open source.
femML is an XML-based language for describing finiteelement models and associated results for inter - and intra- application data exchange and integration.
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Develop finiteelement stress analysis programs, that work with free cad systems(Maybe QCad). Right now there's only a 2d gridded structure analysis prog with a crappy interface, written mainly in octave.
Pfem is a python-based finiteelement program aimed at
solving solid mechanics and heat transfer problems with
flexibility, efficiency and sound object-oriented design.
Implementation of the finiteelement method for linear elasticity
Code for solving linear elasticity problems using the finiteelement method. Current features
-Handles complex geometry and boundary conditions
-Linear triangle and quadratic quad elements
-Sparse matrix CG solver
-MPI Parallelism
-GMSH Input
-VTK Output
PAI2008: Program for FiniteElement Method Modelling.
Written as a part of Engineer Application Programming class
at Technical University of Czestochowa.
Mostly concentrated around temperature distribution.
Cross-platform C++ library of mathematical routines for handling matrix algebra, random numer generators, fourier transforms, finiteelement method solving.
Seismic Wave Propagation in 2D acoustic or elastic media using the following methods:
Staggered-Grid Finite Difference Method, Spectral Element Method, Interior-Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin Method, and Isogeometric Method.