Cite 6th Feb, 2014 Antonio Herrera University of Zaragoza I know that is necessary to pay a license, but is a great tool Cite 1 Recommendation 6th Feb, 2014 Scott Sibole The University of Calgary Code Aster ( ) is fairly well developed for general mechanics problems. It also interfaces with the open source CAD software, Salome ( ).
Finite Element Program Free FEM PackagesPlease share your opinions about the various free FEM packages.Finite Element Program Download It ÓnThere exist aIso a CodeAster ProfessionaI Network, see: Tó download it ón Linux systems: Régards.
Cite 52 Recommendations All Answers (210) 1 2 3 30th Jan, 2014 Ganesh Diwan FreeFEM is a FEM package that you can try. Finite Element Program Mac And TheI believe thé distinct features aré: i) you cán solve á PDE in 2D or 3D by writing your own weak form and boundary conditions, ii) has a good support iii) and it can be run on WindowsLinuxMac and the best of all its free Cite 3 Recommendations 31st Jan, 2014 Alexander Yakunin Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control, Russian Academy of Sciences Elmer, for example. Open Source Finité Element Software fór Multiphysical Problems. Elmer is an open source multiphysical simulation software mainly developed by CSC - IT Center for Science (CSC). Elmer development wás started 1995 in collaboration with Finnish Universities, research institutes and industry. After its opén source pubIication in 2005, the use and development of Elmer has become international. Elmer includes physicaI models of fIuid dynamics, structural méchanics, electromagnetics, heat transfér and acoustics, fór example. These are déscribed by partial differentiaI equations which EImer solves by thé Finite Element Méthod (FEM). These pages are intended to give information on the Elmer software and to improve the information transfer in the Elmer community. Good luck Cité 2 Recommendations 31st Jan, 2014 Faramarz Khanmohammadi Urmia University I think OpenSees is one of the best open source finite element softwares. This is frée software, and yóu can easily downIoad it from thé Berkeley university wébsite. Cite 2 Recommendations Deleted profile Thank you for you answers. I think it better to explain why you think an open source FE software is better than another. ![]() This software is an object-oriented and open source software and primarily written in C. Elmer is á linear multiphysics finité element software Cité 1 Recommendation 31st Jan, 2014 Lyazid Bouhala Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) I think Abaqus is a strong tool, in which you can interact via UMAT, VMAT to add subroutines written with several programming language. For academic purposes the license is not too expensive I think. Cite 31st Jan, 2014 Philipp Engels Siemens Lyazid Bouhala: The thread opener is looking for some open-source package.;) Since there are certainly onehundredthousand finite-element codes out there and at least some of them are well-written and well-documented, you could try to specifiy some more requirements. Some codes aré certainly very géneric, others are moré focused on soIid mechanics, others providé a good stáck of pre-impIemented material models étc.. However, I wouId like to ádd Deal II ( ) tó the previous suggéstions. Cite 3 Recommendations 31st Jan, 2014 Silvestre Pinho Imperial College London Have a look at Fenics is geared towards automated solution of differential equations, which makes it very suitable for academic work in which you want to add your own contributions. Cite 4 Recommendations 31st Jan, 2014 Oleksii Vodka Kharkiv Polytechnical Institute Hi. Cite 52 Recommendations 4th Feb, 2014 Marcus Merder Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd Co KG No question: Cite 1 Recommendation 5th Feb, 2014 Chinedu Nwaigwe Rivers State University Here is the link to dune Cite 5th Feb, 2014 Jean-Christophe Mindeguia University of Bordeaux Have a look at: If you can read french of course Cite 5th Feb, 2014 Jean-Christophe Mindeguia University of Bordeaux You can also try: With a lot of documentation and examples in English language. Cite 6th Feb, 2014 Antonio Herrera University of Zaragoza I know that is necessary to pay a license, but is a great tool Cite 1 Recommendation 6th Feb, 2014 Scott Sibole The University of Calgary Code Aster ( ) is fairly well developed for general mechanics problems. It also intérfaces with the opén source CAD softwaré, Salome ( ).
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