Eighty Years of the Finite Element Method: Birth, Evolution, and Future

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  • dolfinx

    Next generation FEniCS problem solving environment

  • > FEniCs made FEM so easy

    https://fenicsproject.org/

    Indeed, was blown away when I saw it for the first time over a decade ago, compared to the convoluted C++ FEM libraries I had seen before that.

  • fem_hughes

    DLEARN is a linear static and dynamic finite element code written in Fortran.

  • I was lucky enough to have taken two FEA classes from Hughes in the 80s. I worked with his DLEARN [1] code many times back then. He was a great teacher.

    I never had the pleasure of taking classes from Juan Carlos Simo, but he was known to have outstanding classes. His was a very brilliant light & life cut too short by cancer at the young age of 42.

    [1]. DLEARN is a linear static and dynamic finite element code written in Fortran. https://github.com/fit087/fem_hughes

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