Quick start section to open-source software

A Free Software Three-Dimensional Structural Finite Element Program.
Step 1: Installation on Windows11 and set-up the environment

Step 2: Typical input file

Step 3: Run the first analysis

Step 4: Review the results


A Dynamic Finite Element Program Suite for Explicit approach simulation.
Step 1: Still under development


An open source multiphysical simulation software.
Step 1: Installation on Windows11 and set-up the environment
Step 2: Typical input file

Step 3: Run the first analysis

Step 4: Review the results


preCICE is an open-source coupling library for partitioned multi-physics simulations.
Step 1: Still under development


A 2d finite element simulator for Thermal propagation.
Step 1: Still under development


OpenFOAM is free, open source software for CFD from the OpenFOAM Foundation.
Step 1: Still under development


It is a fork of the OpenFOAMĀ® open source library for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).
Step 1: Still under development


Open source CFD software developed primarily by OpenCFD Ltd since 2004.
Step 1: Still under development


Finite Element Method Magnetics. A WINDOS based program to perform: Magnetics, Electrostatics, Heat Flow and Current Flow in two-dimension domain.
Step 1: Still under development


A fast and flexible particle simulations using Discrete Particles Methods.
Step 1: Still under development


LAMMPS is a classical molecular dynamics code with a focus on materials modeling. It's an acronym for Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator.
Step 1: Still under development


An Open Source Discrete Element Method Particle Simulation Software.
Step 1: Still under development


Fire Dynamics Simulator (FDS) and SMokeView (SMV). Fire Dynamics Simulator is a Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) code for low-speed flows, with an emphasis on smoke and heat transport from fires.
Step 1: Still under development


The PaLaBoS library is a framework for general-purpose computational fluid dynamics (CFD), with a kernel based on the lattice Boltzmann (LB) method.
Step 1: Still under development
