Code I used in my thesis to study resistive wall mode stability
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Code I used in my thesis to study resistive wall mode stability
Code to simulate excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac cells using FE methods
This is a 3D scalable static/dynamic program for solving complex PDEs in mechanics. I built it during my 3.5 years' PhD study at MIT (for details please refer to my publications in researchgate website )
one dimensional first order element finite element method(Galerkin method) using BiCGSTAB method + diagonal preconditioning.
Spatiotemporal bioenergetics in the cardiac cell
Homework of numerical structural mechanics with Fortran
Parallel programming for Finite Element Analysis using FORTRAN and PETSc
Development of the Failure Criteria for Composites using ABAQUS Subroutines (UMAT/VUMAT)
Finite Element Package for 2D planestress analysis using the 4-node element
Finite Element Package for 2D planestress analysis using the 4-node element
3-D particle-in-cell (PIC) rarefied plasma simulation with finite element method (FEM) field solver
Strain gradient plasticity code for Abaqus
Archive of source codes of some finite element methods.
The software is an implementation of the enriched subspace iteration method for solving the generalized eigenvalue problems.
NumBAT, the Numerical Brillouin Analysis Tool, integrates electromagnetic and acoustic mode solvers to calculate the interactions of optical and acoustic waves in waveguides.
A fullly adaptive finite element package for 2D and 3D coupled physics. This is a fork from https://sourceforge.net/projects/polyde-fem/
Implementation in Fortran90 of Finite Element Procedures for the analysis of two-dimensional planar structures with truss and Euler-Bernoulli beam finite elements
Finite Element Solvers for Atomic Structure Calculations
A Quadtree based finite element mesh generator to discretize two-dimensional heterogeneous solids
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