FEATool Multiphysics 1.15 and CFD Simulations of non-Newtonian Fluids
The easy to use FEATool Multiphysics™ toolbox has now been updated to version 1.15. Major new features of this release include pre-defined physics modes dedicated to simulation of non-Newtonian flows, new and updated mesh generation options, and improved graphics performance for visualization of large 3D models. …
FEATool Multiphysics 1.14 with Parallel Processing Support for FEA, CFD, and Multiphysics Simulations
The FEATool Multiphysics™ version 1.14, and corresponding CFDTool™ 1.7, toolboxes are now available featuring built-in parallel processing support for the FEniCS FEA, and OpenFOAM and SU2 CFD solvers. Parallel Processing Support Full support for solving fully coupled multiphysics and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) …
FEniCS GUI and MATLAB Interface with FEATool Multiphysics
FEATool Multiphysics has now been updated to version 1.12.1 with significant improvements to the multi-solver simulation interfaces. In addition to supporting the built-in MATLAB multiphysics solver, and the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solvers OpenFOAM and SU2, FEATool now also includes full support for the …
CFD Solver Benchmark and Comparison - OpenFOAM, FEniCS and FEATool
Multi-Simulation and External Solvers in FEATool With the external solver and multi-simulation interfaces, FEATool Multiphysics makes it easy to use multiple solvers which can be suitable for different classes of problems. Using more than one solver can also be very helpful in validating physics models and simulations, …
Python Multiphysics Simulations with FEniCS and FEATool
The FEniCS Project is a popular and open-source finite element analysis (FEA) framework for mathematical modeling and physics simulations with the Python programming language. In contrast to more specialized solvers, such as OpenFOAM and SU2 Code for computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and CalculiX and Code Aster for …
FEM Assembly and Solver Benchmarks
Although not very popular to undertake, and sometimes outright controversial, benchmarks and benchmarking is often very useful in order to be able to make fair and informed decisions about software codes, libraries, and choice of programming languages. With this in mind, several Finite Element Analysis (FEA) simulation …