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    FEniCS.jl

    FEniCS.jl

    A scientific machine learning (SciML) wrapper for the FEniCS

    ..., and instructions to add further ones can be found here. A high-level API for usage with DifferentialEquations. An example can be seen in solving the heat equation with high-order adaptive time-stepping. Various gists/jupyter notebooks have been created to provide a brief overview of the overall functionality and of any differences between the pythonic FEniCS and the Julian wrapper. DifferentialEquations.jl ecosystem. Paraview can also be used to visualize various results just like in FEniCS.
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    Python/FEniCS Examples

    Python/FEniCS Examples

    phase-field simulation and other examples with Python/FEniCS

    The main goal of this project was developing phase-field simulations of lithium dendrite growth with FEniCS programmed in Python. The problem was based in the grand potential-based model of Zijian Hong and Venkatasubramanian Viswanathan (https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.8b01009) . Some simpler examples were developed before for a first approach with FEniCS: heat equation and combustion model.
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    MPI 3D Heat equation

    MPI Numerical Solving of the 3D Heat equation

    This scientific code solves the 3D Heat equation with MPI (Message Passing Interface) implementation. There are Fortran 90 and C versions. A benchmark analysis is also preformed with the relation between speedup and number of processes.
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    SafeConc

    Calculates temperature variations and stresses in fresh concrete.

    Main purpose of this program is to find temperature variations in a cement concrete body during its early age and calculate stresses associated with it. This allows users to find out the temperature distribution, strength development, thermal stresses and risk of cracking in the body. It is based on a semi-empirical hydration model developed by Lin and Meyer in 2009, which itself is based on Arrhenius equation. It also uses finite element method to distribute heat and stresses. Strength...
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    Cooldt

    Cooldt

    Cool-down time calculator for multi-layers pipe

    Cooldt calculate the cooling duration of a multi-layers pipe in a cold environment. The duration to reach the “Final fluid temperature” or cool-down time (CDT) is calculated by solving the heat equation in cylindrical coordinates with a flux conservative formulation.
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    Solving heat equation in C# using simple explicit and Crank-Nicolson methods.
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    This benchmarking program measures the cpu performance by numerically finding a solution and measuring runtime of the two-dimensional heat equation in cartesian coordinates. This program is a model of steel undergoind natural convection.
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