Official git repository of Elmer FEM software
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Official git repository of Elmer FEM software
Development of the Failure Criteria for Composites using ABAQUS Subroutines (UMAT/VUMAT)
FEAPpv -- free personal version of the FEAP
System of HydrodYnamic Finite Element Modules
NumBAT, the Numerical Brillouin Analysis Tool, integrates electromagnetic and acoustic mode solvers to calculate the interactions of optical and acoustic waves in waveguides.
Parallel programming for Finite Element Analysis using FORTRAN and PETSc
EMUstack is an open-source simulation package for calculating light propagation through multi-layered stacks of dispersive, lossy, nanostructured, optical media. It implements a generalised scattering matrix method, which extends the physical intuition of thin film optics to complex structures.
Strain gradient plasticity code for Abaqus
This is a plant/farming simulator based on Finite Element Method, which targets crops in fields. This software provides multi-physical simulations of agriculture for canopies, plants, and organs for farmers, breeders, and agronomists. Please try and give us feedback. This github-page is a mirror of the following gitlab-page.
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 )
The FEDEM solver modules
Spatiotemporal bioenergetics in the cardiac cell
Code to simulate excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac cells using FE methods
The SAM Fortran library
Finite Element Package for 2D planestress analysis using the 4-node element
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.
Finite Element Solvers for Atomic Structure Calculations
The SAM Fortran library
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.
Finite Element Package for 2D planestress analysis using the 4-node element
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