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finite-elements
The finite element method (FEM) is a numerical method for solving problems of engineering and mathematical physics. Typical problem areas of interest include structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow, mass transport, and electromagnetic potential.
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Calculation research of shell with/without stiffiners by Calculix
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Solver for the committor equation using the finite element method. Uses FEniCS and a potential of mean force obtained by colvars.
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Simulates plasma reconnection in an electric current sheet given certain initial conditions and precising boundary conditions.
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2D model of river discharge into the see, solver uses Finite Elements approach.
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A MATLAB toolbox for functionally graded lattice generation, in different configurations.
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Quartz resonant force sensors, DETF = Double-Ended-Tuning-Fork, ANSYS simulation
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Analytical & numerical modeling of resonant Silicon Microsensors, invited paper Sensors & Materials
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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.
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Notebooks, scripts and examples developed and maintained by the Underworld team.
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Implementing support for high-order finite-element functions in XDMF3 for ParaView using VTK lagrange cells
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A prerequisite for generating tetrahedra throughout the volume of a 3D model
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Virtual Angiography Toolkit
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a novel mount for the Cherenkov-plenoscope
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Print heat transfer plot in L shape domain by Finite Element Method
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