A simplified, tutorial-like, all-in-one-code version of the Flexodeal library.
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A simplified, tutorial-like, all-in-one-code version of the Flexodeal library.
A parametric aircraft geometry tool
A Julia package for the simulation of aeroelastic problems in beam structures
🔍 finite element analysis for continuum mechanics of solid bodies
Wave-based room acoustic modeling package with the DG method
Next generation FEniCS problem solving environment
Scientific finite elements
ExaDG - High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin for the Exa-Scale
An Open-Source FEM Magnetics Toolbox for Power Electronic Magnetic Components
EasyFEA is a user-friendly Python library that simplifies finite element analysis.
Extension of DOLFINx implementing the concept of external operator
Official git repository of Elmer FEM software
Collection of finite element models
Open source MOOSE framework application for simulating plasmas
Hercules is an octree-based finite element earthquake simulator originally developed by the Quake Group at Carnegie Mellon. Hercules is used to solve large-scale earthquake wave propagation problems. For instructions on how to build, install and execute Hercules, please read the documentation below.
libMesh github repository
C++ implementation of Polygonal Discontinuous Galerkin method within the deal.II Finite Element library.
An open source, modern, and Web-based product design platform for schools and universities with state-of-the-art version management, issue tracking, milestone planning, and project controlling capabilities.
A reimplementation of the Springer book: https://github.com/hplgit/fenics-tutorial/, covering new topics as well as transitioning from dolfin to dolfinx
Expandable And Scalable Infrastructure for Finite Element Methods, EASIFEM, is [Modern Fortran](https://fortran-lang.org) framework for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) using finite element methods. EASIFEM "eases" the efforts to develop scientific programs in Fortran.
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