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Elmer FEM solver
Stable release

9.0 / November 11, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-11-11)[1]

Repositorygithub.com/ElmerCSC/elmerfem
Written inFortran 90, C and C++
Operating systemLinux, Microsoft Windows, MacOS
Platformcommand line /GUI Qt v4/v5
TypeCAE
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitewww.elmerfem.org

Elmer is a computational tool for multi-physics problems. It has been developed by CSC[2] in collaboration with Finnish universities, research laboratories and industry. Elmer FEM solver is free and open-source software, subject to the requirements of the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2 or any later.[3]

Elmer includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, electromagnetics, heat transfer and acoustics, for example.[3] These are described by partial differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM).

Elmer comprises several different parts:[4]

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.

The software runs on Unix and Windows platforms and can be compiled on a large variety of compilers, using the CMake building tool. The solver can also be used in a multi-host parallel mode on platforms that support MPI. Elmer's parallelisation capability is one of the strongest sides of this solver.

External links[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Elmer version 9.0 is published". elmerfem.org/forum. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  • ^ "Elmer – CSC". CSC — IT Center for Science Ltd. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  • ^ a b Råback, Peter; Forsström, Pirjo-Leena; Lyly, Mikko; Gröhn, Matti (2007). "Elmer-finite element package for the solution of partial differential equations". EGEE User Forum.
  • ^ Råback, Peter; Malinen, Mika (2019). "Overview of Elmer" (PDF). CSC – IT Center for Science.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Elmer_FEM_solver&oldid=1174181548"

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