michael,
this inquiry came thru the graces of our colleague andy cleary at CASC.
the FEI (finite element interface) specification was developed especially
to couple FEM codes to sparse linear solvers. it is OO by design, and has
implementations in C++ and C, serial and MPI. you can find information
relating to the design and implementation at:
you can find the related source distribution at:
and further related materials at:
naturally, these all need updating.
we're planning to release the v1.0 FEI spec/implementation and an update of
the ISIS++ framework code next month. we're just completing two FEI reports
which we'll post those on the web soonest.
hope this helps.
//robert
ps. how do i get on this mailing list?
At 09:33 AM 6/22/98 , you wrote:
>
>I'm not sure if you guys are on the following email list, but this
>message seems to be getting close to some of the FEI stuff... plus,
>whatever other *answers* he gets may be interesting.
>
>-Andy
>
>
>From: "Schreiner Michael (sm)" <SCHRMIC@hilti.com>
>To: oon-list@oonumerics.org
>Subject: OON: Libraries for Finite Elements
>Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 07:49:49 +0200
>Precedence: bulk
>
>Hello to all,
>
>if you look in computer journals you can find hundreds of
>object oriented libraries for calendars, file handling, certain
>data bases and so on.
>
>What I am looking for is something similar for finite element
>applications. That means libraries (preferable in C++) for
>several finite element formualtions, assembly of the global
>stiffness matrix, automatic meshing (and remeshing) and stuff
>like this.
>
>Is anybody aware of such a tool (commercial or free)?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Michael Schreiner
>
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