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    PhiPsi

    PhiPsi

    An eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) Software.

    PhiPsi is a 2D and 3D computational solid mechanics program, which involves the extended finite element method (XFEM), as well as the finite element method (FEM). PhiPsi is written in Fortran and compiled using the GNU Fortran compiler (gfortran). PPView is a visualization tool for PhiPsi. PPView can be used to import Abaqus inp file, view the model defined in the PhiPsi keywords file (*.kpp), edit PhiPsi keywords file, perform a PhiPsi simulation, and view the simulation result files generated by PhiPsi. ...
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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.
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    Fully automatic h, p, and hp-adaptive finite element package supporting different physics modes.
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    APBS

    APBS

    Biomolecular electrostatics software

    This software has moved to http://www.poissonboltzmann.org/.
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    abumpack

    abumpack

    Fortran library with the Abaqus user material subroutines UMAT/VUMAT

    This library contains several of user material subroutines for implicit quasi-static (UMAT) and explicit dynamic (VUMAT) versions of the Abaqus solver. The project web site: http://abumpack.sf.net. The Abaqus is a proprietary finite element (FE) code ( http://www.3ds.com/products-services/simulia/products/abaqus/). Users can write subroutines for use with the Abaqus. Linear elastic, isotropic hardening plasticity, Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN), Rousselier constitutive models are provided. Quote this code as: A. Shterenlikht, N. A. Alexander, Levenberg-Marquardt vs Powell's dogleg method for Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman plasticity model, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 237-240:1-9 (2012). ...
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    A spectral element method for 2D wave propagation and fracture dynamics, with emphasis on computational seismology and earthquake source dynamics.
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    YAFEMS

    Yet Another Finite Element Method Solver

    YAFEMS (Yet Another Finite Element Method Solver) is a FEM solver for Linux and WIndows that reads a MED mesh file produced by Salome (http://www.salome-platform.org/) with certain groups created into the mesh, and with the help of an input text file (.yaf), performs a 3D or 2D plane stress or plane strain analysis and creates results in plain text format and in MED format.
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    The Moving Finite Elements project hosts a collection of simulation codes for time-dependent PDE systems that implement various forms of Keith Miller's gradient-weighted moving finite element (GWMFE) method. The Calliope sub-project aims to provide new reference implementations in modern object-oriented Fortran. Click on the Calliope tab on the main project menu bar.
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    Advanced Numerical Instruments 2D

    Advanced numerical instruments: adaptive meshing, FE methods, solvers

    Ani2D provides portable libraries for each step in the numerical solution of systems of PDEs with variable tensorial coefficients: (1) unstructured adaptive mesh generation, (2) metric-based mesh adaptation, (3) finite element discretization and interpolation, (4) algebraic solvers.
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    MICROMECHANICS

    MICROMECHANICS

    A collection of lecture notes and accompanying code on micromechanics

    ...The MATLAB codes are used for visualization, evaluating analytical bounds and estimates as well as in the generation of digital and particulate microstructures. The Fortran codes are based on the finite element method in linear and nonlinear settings, the latter capable of finite deformations with damage. The underlying theory is outlined in the lecture notes. -- İlker Temizer Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Bilkent University 06800 Bilkent, Ankara Turkey
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    Sempy
    Sempy is a Python package for the solution of partial differential equations using the spectral element method.
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    SEMSolve

    A Spectral Element Solver for Structural Health Monitoring Application

    A solver based on the spectral element method, used in conjunction with FEMAP, as a pre- and post- processor. It solves the elastic wave propagation problem, and the coupling with a piezoelectric materials for excitation and sensing. It is currently in 2D and has both static and transient capabilities.
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