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Finite element software for structural, fluid, heat transfer, electromagnetic, and multiphysics problems, including fluid-structure interaction and thermo-mechanical coupling: Adina R&D: Proprietary commercial software: Autodesk Simulation: Finite Element software of Autodesk: Autodesk: Proprietary commercial software: Windows: ANSYS
Dymola - modeling and simulation software based on the Modelica language. DYNAMO - historically important language used for system dynamics modelling. Ecolego - a simulation software tool for creating dynamic models and performing deterministic and probabilistic simulations. EcosimPro - continuous and discrete modelling and simulation software.
ESP-r main menu and an exemplar model. ESP-r is a research-oriented open-source building performance simulation software. [1] [2] [3] ESP-r can model heat flow in thermal zones, fluid flow using networks or CFD, electrical power flow, moisture flow, contaminant flow, hygrothermal and fluid flow in HVAC systems, as well as visual and acoustic performance aspects within a modeled energy system ...
The different parts of Elmer software may be used independently. Whilst the main module is the ElmerSolver tool, which includes many sophisticated features for physical model solving, the additional components are required to create a full workflow. For pre- and post-processing other tools, such as Paraview can be used to visualise the output.
Goma is an open-source, parallel, and scalable multiphysics software package for modeling and simulation of real-life physical processes, with a basis in computational fluid dynamics for problems with evolving geometry. It solves problems in all branches of mechanics, including fluids, solids, and thermal analysis.
SimScale is a computer-aided engineering (CAE) software product based on cloud computing. SimScale was developed by SimScale GmbH and allows computational fluid dynamics, finite element analysis and thermal simulations. [1] [2] The backend of the platform uses open source and proprietary simulation codes. The open source codes include:
OOFEM is a free and open-source multi-physics finite element code with object oriented architecture. [1] The aim of this project is to provide efficient and robust tool for FEM computations as well as to offer highly modular and extensible environment for development.
Modelica is an object-oriented, declarative, multi-domain modeling language for component-oriented modeling of complex systems, e.g., systems containing mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, thermal, control, electric power or process-oriented subcomponents. The free Modelica language [2] is developed by the non-profit Modelica ...