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The Adaptive Multi-Dimensional Simulation Toolbox (AMDiS), a discretization module on top of the Dune framework.
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Implementation of the Mixed Hybrid Finite Element Method using the Template Numerical Library
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FELiCS - The linear flow solver.
Developed at the Institute for Fluid Dynamics and Technical Acoustics at TU Berlin, FELiCS is an open-source simulation code designed for researchers and engineers tackling complex flow problems. Its finite element discretisation of the linearised flow governing equations enables accurate modeling of intricate geometries and diverse physical scenarios — from combustion dynamics to aerodynamic instabilities and water turbine flows and many more.
Versatile. Open. Research-Driven
FELiCS breaks away from the limitations of traditional linear finite-difference solvers, offering a modular, general-purpose tool trusted in over 30 scientific publications.
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An implementation of the Helmholtz equation for FEniCS in the context of acoustics, with examples.
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Adaptive P/ODE numerics with Grassmann element TensorField assembly
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Solving second-order elliptic Partial Differential Equations (PDE) using Isogeometric Finite Element Methods (IG-FEM) with Non-uniform rational basis splines (NURBS) mappings of piece-wise polynomial basis functions. Convergence and spatial regularity guaranteed.
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Theory on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations using multi-scale Finite Element Methods (FEM)
Fine-Scale Green's Function for Advection-Diffusion Equation Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Incompressible Stokes Equations
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Finite element discretization on Cartesian grids with the fast Fourier transform-based preconditioner.
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Simulations of the temporally interfering electric field distribution using realistic brain models from the Population Head Model (PHM) repository, with the aim of creating a personalized (optimized) treatment planning.
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A chonk scooter is a recumbent scooter/cycle with wide wheels and negative trail steering based on the python-lowracer. The design goals include adjustable dimensions to accommodate passengers up to 2 meters tall and weighing up to 180 kg.
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