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The finite element method (FEM) is a numerical method for solving problems of engineering and mathematical physics. Typical problem areas of interest include structural analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow, mass transport, and electromagnetic potential.

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OpenSTAP is a Finite Element Method (FEM) Solver based on STAP (KJ Bathe, FORTRAN IV), and modified version STAP90 (Prof. Xiong Zhang, Tsinghua University, FORTRAN 90). Basic elements, some advanced elements and methods are added and an Abaqus interface as well. Works with ParaView and Intel MKL.

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  • Updated Nov 29, 2017
  • Fortran
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Expandable And Scalable Infrastructure for Finite Element Methods, EASIFEM, is [Modern Fortran](https://fortran-lang.org) framework for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) using finite element methods. EASIFEM "eases" the efforts to develop scientific programs in Fortran.

  • Updated Mar 20, 2026
  • Fortran

In this project, we simulated the fatigue behavior of a unidirectional composite material using the UMAT subroutine in Abaqus. The Abaqus .inp file, along with a portion of the UMAT subroutine, is attached. To access the video tutorial for this project and all the modeling files, visit the link below.

  • Updated Jun 25, 2025
  • Fortran
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