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    Fatlab

    Fatlab

    Free open-source fatigue analysis software

    Fatlab is a fatigue post processor which takes results from FE analyses and combine those with load-time series in order to perform a detailed fatigue assessment of a component. It handles both multiaxiality through the critical plane method and non-linear FE models.
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    ...The code precision is adjustable, it is fast and uses little memory. CFIE is used for closed surfaces, and EFIE for open PEC surfaces. Can function on GMSH, GiD and ANSYS meshes.
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    CalculiXforWin

    CalculiXforWin

    Open-Source Multiphysics FEA (FEM) Package

    CalculiX Binaries for MS Windows, made with CYGWIN and ARPACK libraries. CalculiX is most popular FEA open-source package (like Code-Aster and Elmer-FEM). it is comparable in features with most known commercial packages like ANSYS, NASTRAN, Abaqus, etc. Good for structural, mechanical, thermal and fluid applications (trusses, plates, frames, shells, solid bodies). It has powerful nonlinear capabilities (including tension/compression only material like concrete) and most types of analysis (modal, thermal, buckling, coupled, etc) . See home page at http://www.dhondt.de New versions can be obtauned here: http://calculixforwin.blogspot.com/2015/05/calculix-launcher.html PS Appimages for Scilab, wxMaxima and GNU Octave were added
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    Modal Plotter

    Modal Plotter

    Create Strain and Kinetic Energy Density maps from FEA

    Create Strain and Kinetic Energy Density maps out of a Natural Frequency extraction analysis (i.e. modal analysis). Works with a variety of FEA results format: NASTRAN, ABAQUS, Ansys, Medina/Permas.
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    SPINS
    GDS2HFSS is a circuit design utility to convert 2-dimensional layout file in GDS stream format into a 3-dimensional structure in electromagnetic (EM) simulator - ANSYS High Frequency Structure Simulator (HFSS).
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    FEDES

    A finite element data exchange system

    FEDES is a Finite Element Data Exchange System for mapping finite element analysis data between different FE solvers and meshes with different element types and densities. Six commercial FE solvers are supported (ABAQUS, ANSYS, DEFORM, MARC, MORFEO, VULCAN). The FEA data outputted can be visualized with the open source program ParaView.
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    This program takes to ANSYS mesh output from Pro-Engineer (Pro-E) and translates it into the input format for CalculiX, an open source FEA program. It only works with mechanical structures.
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    ...It provides the most common elements for structural analysis, bandwidth reduction, a fast skyline solver, some iterative solvers and an interface to the commercial FEA package ANSYS.
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    ...The software can be used for different types of structural problems and cases, either for beams, columns, footings or structural frames composed by such elements. The software consists of MatLab functions (.m-files) both numerical and graphical ones, although there are as well ANSYS SpaceClaim script functions (.scscript files) in python language for the visualization of the designs (as a optional complement).
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