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A 3D surface and volumetric mesh generator for MATLAB/Octave
A simple yet powerful mesh generator based on MATLAB/GNU Octave language, creating finite-element mesh from surfaces or arbitrary 3D volumetric images (such as MRI/CT scans) with fully automatic workflows.
The Free Finite Element Package is a library which contains numerical methods required when working with finite elements. The goal of FFEP is to provide basic functions for approximating the solution of elliptic and parabolic PDEs in 2D. Until 2016 FFEP was developed using C. Science 2016 the language was switched to GNU Octave with some C Mex-Functions. Mesh generation or import is not part of FFEP. We recommend the use of Gmsh.
An Octave / LUA scripting language project dedicated to modeling electric motors inside the "Finite Element Method Magnetics" (FEMM) 2-D simulation program. Created to design a motor that fits inside a car wheel, experimenting in many degrees of freedo
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A collection of lecture notes and accompanying code on micromechanics
The collection MICROMECHANICS (micromechanics.zip) includes:
(1) lecture notes (microbook.pdf) on the analysis of heterogeneous materials and homogenization, and
(2) source codes (microcode.tar.bz2) that accompany the computational exercises in Part II of the notes.
Instructions on using the codes are given in the README file of each exercise. Further instructions can be found in the file microcode.tar.bz2. The MATLAB codes are used for visualization, evaluating analytical bounds...
Tissue Modeling Tool (TMT) is a Matlab-based open source project aiming to share constitutive modeling code and algorithms within the tissue biomechanics community. It is meant to be modular, fast, and easily extensible.