Simulation of soft tissues using an innovative non-conforming Finite Element Method (PhiFEM).
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Simulation of soft tissues using an innovative non-conforming Finite Element Method (PhiFEM).
A personal repository to store reduced basis codes on RBniCS
Collaboration with Cristhian Montoya and student David Bolivar
Implementation of a generalised von Kármán model for multilayered plates
Systematic design of planar metamaterials whose elastic behavior is orthotropic in volumetric response while remaining isotropic in deviatoric elasticity
backward_step, a FreeFem++ code which solves the backward step benchmark problem for Navier Stokes flow.
A Javascript-like and Java-like programming language written in Rust
DAG provides a reproducible computational environment for FEM simulation, parameter exploration, and optimization workflows, designed for research and engineering prototyping.
A scalable domain decomposition-based architecture for propagating uncertainty through 2D and 3D PDE models.
Legacy FEniCS with Singularity
3D full-field magnetomechanical homogenization fenics code: finite strains, viscosity, incompressibility and mixed stress/flux controlled
Very simple implementation of a Saint-Venant-Kirchhoff SOFA force field using FEniCS C code generation
Simulating acousto-optic phenomena in optical waveguides in presence of external mechanical load.
Comprehensive computational framework for REBCO HTS coils and plasma physics applications. Features validated 7.07T superconducting magnet designs, Lentz soliton simulation with interferometric detection, high-beta plasma confinement analysis, and multi-physics FEA integration. Open-source Python implementation with interactive Jupyter notebooks.
Adapter for Pyvista for arbitrary order (discontinuous) Lagrange with Legacy Dolfin.
Finite element modeling for linear elasticity problem in 3D by using FEniCS software
Design tools for architected shells, based on FEniCS and fenics-optimize.
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