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OOFEM
Computer languages C++  +
Documentation note User's guide, reference manual, and descriptions of element and material libraries are available in HTML format from http://oofem.org/documentation/manual.html
Full description OOFEM is an object oriented, parallel, mul OOFEM is an object oriented, parallel, multi-physics finite element code. General features include staggered solution procedures, multiple domain concept, adaptivity, full restart support from any saved state, and built in support for parallel processing. Both sparse matrix storage schemes and corresponding iterative and direct solvers are available. OOFEM comes with structural module with many analysis procedures for all applications. Large material library is provided, special focus is on models for nonlinear fracture mechanics. Transport module can solve linear and non-linear stationary and transient heat transfer and coupled heat&mass transfer problems. Finally, fluid dynamic module can solve incompressible flows, including flows of two inmiscible fluids on a fixed domain (also suitable for free surface flows) using interface tracking algorithms. OOFEM interfaces to IML++, PETSc, ParMetis, and VTK. rfaces to IML++, PETSc, ParMetis, and VTK.
Homepage URL http://www.oofem.org  +
Interface command-line  + , x-window-system  +
Is GNU false  +
Keywords state  + , linear  + , analysis  + , serial  + , finite  + , parallel processing  + , nonlinear  + , restart  + , element  + , method  + , staggered solution  + , sparse matrix storage  + , fracture mechanics  + , heat transfer  +
Last review by Janet Casey +
Last review date 23 September 2009  +
License GPLv2orlater +
License verified by Deborah Nicholson  +
License verified date 16 May 2008  +
Name OOFEM  +
Prerequisite description Petsc  + , IML++  + , Elixir  + , Ckit  +
Prerequisite kind Weak prerequisite  +
Real name Borek Patzak  +
Resource URL mailto:info@oofem.org  + , http://www.oofem.org/forum/  + , http://www.oofem.org/wiki/doku.php  +
Resource audience Bug Tracking  + , General  + , Support  +
Resource kind E-mail  + , Forum  +
Revisionid 1,744  +
Revisiontimestamp 12 April 2011 12:59:05  +
Revisionuser WikiSysop +
Role Maintainer  +
Science physics  +
Short description Object oriented finite element code  +
Submitted by Database conversion +
Submitted date 1 April 2011  +
Use science  +
User level none  +
Version comment 1.6 stable released 2005-10-28
Version date 28 October 2005  +
Version download http://www.oofem.org/cgi-bin/OOFEM/download.cgi?download=oofem-1.8.tar.gz  +
Version identifier 1.8  +
Version status stable  +
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki. 24 May 2012 23:18:09  +
Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. Entry  +
EmailThis property is a special property in this wiki. info@oofem.org  +
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