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Benchmark repository for elastic brittle fracture: “Nine circles” challenge problems to assess and validate fracture models. Provides FEniCSx finite element (FEM) codes plus mesh files and mesh-generation scripts for quasi-static crack nucleation and propagation (Mode I/III), including torsion and trousers examples.

  • Updated Dec 1, 2025
  • Python

In this project, 3D bending of a sample made from extruded aluminum alloy EN AW-7108 T6 is analyzed in a 3D space. Note that this is a simple example. However, if you need more information about ductile damage in Abaqus and its modeling using the VUMAT subroutine, you can visit the CAE Assistant website.

  • Updated Jun 25, 2025

ERMES 20.0.4 is the latest release of an open-source tool that solves Maxwell's equations in the frequency domain using the Finite Element Method (FEM). It computes electromagnetic fields from static to high-frequency applications in complex 3D geometries and simulates wave propagation in materials such as plasma.

  • Updated Jul 14, 2026
  • C++

ERMES 20.0.3 is an open-source tool that solves Maxwell's equations in the frequency domain using the Finite Element Method (FEM). It computes electromagnetic fields from static to high-frequency applications in complex 3D geometries and simulates wave propagation in materials such as plasma.

  • Updated Jul 8, 2026
  • C++

ERMES 20.0 is an open-source tool that solves Maxwell's equations in the frequency domain using the Finite Element Method (FEM). It computes electromagnetic fields from static to high-frequency applications in complex 3D geometries and simulates wave propagation in materials such as plasma.

  • Updated Jul 8, 2026
  • C++

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