Finite element software | Finite element software for Linux
Abaqus FEA (formerly ABAQUS) is a software suite for finite element analysis and computer-aided engineering, originally released in 1978. The name and logo of this software are based on the abacus calculation tool.The Abaqus product suite consists of five core software products: 1. * Abaqus/CAE, or "Complete Abaqus Environment" (a backronym with a root in Computer-Aided Engineering). It is a software application used for both the modeling and analysis of mechanical components and assemblies (pre-processing) and visualizing the finite element analysis result. A subset of Abaqus/CAE including only the post-processing module can be launched independently in the Abaqus/Viewer product. 2. * Abaqus/Standard, a general-purpose Finite-Element analyzer that employs implicit integration scheme (traditional). 3. * Abaqus/Explicit, a special-purpose Finite-Element analyzer that employs explicit integration scheme to solve highly nonlinear systems with many complex contacts under transient loads. 4. * Abaqus/CFD, a Computational Fluid Dynamics software application which provides advanced computational fluid dynamics capabilities with extensive support for preprocessing and postprocessing provided in Abaqus/CAE - discontinued in Abaqus 2017 and further releases. 5. * Abaqus/Electromagnetic, a Computational electromagnetics software application which solves advanced computational electromagnetic problems. The Abaqus products use the open-source scripting language Python for scripting and customization. Abaqus/CAE uses the fox-toolkit for GUI development. (Wikipedia).
MFEM Workshop 2022 | Accelerated Deployment of MFEM Based Solvers in Large Scale Industrial Problems
The LLNL-led MFEM (Modular Finite Element Methods) project provides high-order mathematical calculations for large-scale scientific simulations. The project’s second community workshop was held on October 25, 2022, with participants around the world. Learn more about MFEM at https://mfem.o
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Full Dynamic Fracture in Blender Prototype
This video shows for the first time a complete system for dynamic shattering and fracturing simulation in Blender. It uses the crack generation approach I revealed in my most recent videos about arbitrary deformed cell fracture. Dynamic means that no precalculation whatsoever like prefrac
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undergraduate machine learning 27: Logistic regression
Optimization and logistic regression. The slides are available here: http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~nando/340-2012/lectures.php This course was taught in 2012 at UBC by Nando de Freitas
From playlist undergraduate machine learning at UBC 2012
Materialism Podcast Ep 60: Materials Modeling at General Electric
At a time where longevity and product life cycle is becoming increasingly important, learn how materials life can be modeled well before the production line. In this episode of our GE sponsored series we explore materials modeling and using tools such as Finite Element Analysis to save bot
From playlist Materialism Podcast
Alles was zählt. Kulturgeschichte des Rechnens
Zählen und Rechnen sind seit Beginn der Menschheit ein lebens- notwendiges Kulturgut. Wie das Zählen die Entwicklung des Rechnens beeinflusst hat und welche Hilfsmittel sich Menschen von Beginn an ausgedacht haben, um das Rechnen zu verein- fachen, ist ein weites Forschungsfeld. uni-bonn.t
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