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    CalculiXforWin

    CalculiXforWin

    Open-Source Multiphysics FEA (FEM) Package

    CalculiX Binaries for MS Windows, made with CYGWIN and ARPACK libraries. CalculiX is most popular FEA open-source package (like Code-Aster and Elmer-FEM). it is comparable in features with most known commercial packages like ANSYS, NASTRAN, Abaqus, etc. Good for structural, mechanical, thermal and fluid applications (trusses, plates, frames, shells, solid bodies). It has powerful nonlinear capabilities (including tension/compression only material like concrete) and most types of analysis (modal, thermal, buckling, coupled, etc) . ...
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    RPM files of CalculiX, a free FEM package. See www.dhondt.de for the non-rpm base packages (cgx, ccx)
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    RAtom

    solves nonlinear Kohn-Sham equation for the neutral atom.

    RAtom solves nonlinear Kohn-Sham equation for the neutral atom. The adaptive algorithm based on finite element method (FEM) is implemented. Discretization of the differential eigenvalue problem is done by finite element method with Lobatto polynomials as a basis functions. High order Gauss quadratures are applied in order to obtain the total energy of atom with absolut accuracy of 1E-6 hartree. Disctretization leads to generalized eigenvalue problem, which is solved by procedures from LAPACK libraries. ...
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    A numerics tool including FEM, stochastics, metamodels and basic linear algebra
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    CFD2D

    The incompressible Navier-Stokes equations solver in 2D domains

    CFD2D is open source software for Linux for solving the non-dimensionalized incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (NSE) inside an arbitrary two-dimensional domain inscribed in a unit square with Dirichlet and "do-nothing" boundary conditions. The space discretization is based on Finite Element Method (FEM) using an approximately uniform triangular mesh. The two choices of FE spaces are offered, these are of the so called MINI-element and of the Taylor-Hood element. The first element consists of continuous piecewise linears with a cubic bubble function for the velocity field, and the second of continuous piecewise quadratics for the same. ...
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    FemQGL

    Affichage modele elements finis en QT (Nastran, Unv)

    Nastran Reader and visualization programme
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    Parallel Real-time Deformation Simulator
    Application for soft tissue modeling which provides on-line or off-line computation based on user's defined FEM (finite element method).
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    FSEM is a set of freeFEM++ scripts and C++ code to solve the drift-diffusion (DD) semiconductor device equations by the finite element method (FEM). It was initially developed for the nonlinear study of semiconductors under high optical injection.
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