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An open-source framework for data analytics, finite element and finite volume methods

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Old   July 7, 2020, 12:34
Default An open-source framework for data analytics, finite element and finite volume methods
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A program for 3 way coupling between open-source software Elmer FEM, OpenFOAM and Dakota has been developed. The program along with examples can be found here: https://github.com/AnjaliSandip/Elme...penFoam-Dakota




Capabilities: The interface provides an open-source framework that integrates data analytics, finite element and finite volume methods. This framework enables a richer understanding of multi-physics/phase predictions in a time sensitive manner. Its key features include uncertainty quantification, surrogate modeling, parallel programming and robust post-processing capabilities.
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