amrex
AMReX: Software Framework for Block Structured AMR (by AMReX-Codes)
mfem
Lightweight, general, scalable C++ library for finite element methods (by mfem)
amrex | mfem | |
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1 | 7 | |
497 | 1,603 | |
2.4% | 2.9% | |
9.6 | 9.9 | |
7 days ago | about 21 hours ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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mfem
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rodin alternatives - mfem and FreeFem-sources
7 projects | 8 Mar 2023
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Generate MFEM initial mesh file using WELSIM
MFEM (mfem.org) is one of the most active open-source partial differential equation (PDE) solver projects in recent years. Although this open source package is positioned as a lightweight and scalable C++ library, it provides higher-order finite element spaces, supports mixed elements, discontinuous Galerkin elements, isogeometric analysis methods, and more. In particular, it has great advantages in high-performance computing, not only supports message passing interface (MPI) parallelism and shared memory parallelism (OpenMP), but also has good strength in GPU parallel computing. The built-in post-processing program GLVis can easily read and display the result files. The BSD-3 license is also extremely friendly to developers. Recently, MFEM supports Python programming, which makes the library more convenient for various types of researchers.
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Open source / part time research in the world of HPC?
If you are looking for something more numerically intensive, check out MFEM: https://mfem.org. Lots of examples in the gallery there; lots of cool higher order curved meshes and physics problems to play with. Probably a higher learning curve than some of your other options.
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How is it working at Idaho National Lab?
If you're interested in a FEM framework designed by computer scientists and mathematicians, MFEM has treated me well. Maybe just something to compare to.
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Intact Solutions is hiring a Software Engineer
We currently have several solvers of our own, as well as interfacing with MPI capable solvers via mfem. We are currently a pre and post processor for several NASTRAN based solvers using our meshing free method.
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What are some best open source FEA solvers that one can test their new element implementation in?
MFEM
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Does anyone have open source C++ projects that I can try contributing to?
I’m working on MFEM. It is a Finite Element Method (FEM) library. Some of the work would require knowledge of the FEM but there’s a lot of stuff like implementing operators in vector classes that you could do too!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing amrex and mfem you can also consider the following projects:
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dolfinx - Next generation FEniCS problem solving environment
libmesh - libMesh github repository
moose - Multiphysics Object Oriented Simulation Environment
Trixi.jl - Trixi.jl: Adaptive high-order numerical simulations of conservation laws in Julia
sparselizard - C++ FEM library | user-friendly | multi-physics | hp-adaptive | HPC
libstreaming - A solution for streaming H.264, H.263, AMR, AAC using RTP on Android
elmerfem - Official git repository of Elmer FEM software
nekRS - our next generation fast and scalable CFD code
FEM - ⚡🧠A finite element Python implementation
slurm - Slurm: A Highly Scalable Workload Manager