Multiphysics Object Oriented Simulation Environment
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Multiphysics Object Oriented Simulation Environment
Official git repository of Elmer FEM software
Simulation and Parameter Estimation in Geophysics - A python package for simulation and gradient based parameter estimation in the context of geophysical applications.
Kratos Multiphysics (A.K.A Kratos) is a framework for building parallel multi-disciplinary simulation software. Modularity, extensibility and HPC are the main objectives. Kratos has BSD license and is written in C++ with extensive Python interface.
A coupling library for partitioned multi-physics simulations, including, but not restricted to fluid-structure interaction and conjugate heat transfer simulations.
Various tutorial cases for the coupling library preCICE with real solvers. These files are meant to be rendered on precice.org, so don't look at the README files here.
LargeScale Multiphysics Scientific Simulation Environment-OneFLOW CFD
FEATool - "Physics Simulation Made Easy" (Fully Integrated FEA, FEniCS, OpenFOAM, SU2 Solver GUI & Multi-Physics Simulation Platform)
💎 Feel++: Finite Element Embedded Language and Library in C++
Pythonic scripting interface for Comsol Multiphysics
C++ FEM library | user-friendly | multi-physics | hp-adaptive | HPC
Holds the research group website.
A Full-Newton Finite Element Program for Free and Moving Boundary Problems with Coupled Fluid/Solid Momentum, Energy, Mass, and Chemical Species Transport
Advanced Simulation kit based on Finite Element Method (AsFem)
Multiphysics Finite Element package built on libMesh
Solution of nonlinear multiphysics partial differential equation systems using the Voronoi finite volume method
🌐 The Feel++ Book
Interactive Multiphysics Simulation for Everyone
multiphenics - easy prototyping of multiphysics problems in FEniCS
ENRICO: Exascale Nuclear Reactor Investigative COde
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