pdnMesh is an automatic mesh generator and solver for finite Element problems. It will also do post-processing to generate contour plots and Postscript printouts. GUI support using GTK or MFC (Win32) is available. The problem definition can be done in any form and given to pdnMesh as an input data file. Drawing Exchange Format (DXF) files can be directly imported to pdnmesh. The quality and the coarseness of the mesh can be controlled by giving input parameters.
OFELI is an object oriented library of C++ classes for development of finite element codes. Its main features are : * Various storage schemes of matrices (dense, sparse, skyline). * Direct methods of solution of linear systems of equations as well as various combinations of iterative solvers and preconditioners. * Shape functions of most "popular" finite elements * Element arrays of most popular problems (Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow, Solid Mechanics, Electromagnetics, ...).
Program: PC FEAP
Title: finite Element Analysis Program
Developer: R.L. Taylor, Department of Civil Engineering, University
of California, Berkeley 1997.
ABAQUS is a general purpose finite element analysis program which is widely used to analyses mechanical, structure and civil engineering problems. Abaqus has some special feature for analysing fracture mechanics problems, and therefore it is a main tools for the FE-analysis in the Fracture Group at the Mechanical Engineering at Glasgow Universtity. The software which can transfer
data from Abaqus into a Matlab readable environment has been developed as a part of a research program in Constraint Estimation in Fracture Mechanics. This research program was funded by a grant from the Defence Research Agency through Prof. J. Sumpter.
The Reed-Somolon code is specified by the finite field, the length
(length <= 2^m-1), the number of redundant symbols (length-k), and
the initial zero of the code, init_zero, such that the zeros are:
init_zero, init_zero+1, ..., init_zero+length-k-1
The book "The finite Difference Time Domain for Electromagnetics" by Karl Kunz and Raymond Luebbers, CRC Press, 1993, contains an FDTD code and output files in Appendix B. The same code and output files are contained in this directory.