1 Mar
2010
1 Mar
'10
9:20 a.m.
I am pleased to announce release 2010.1 of SfePy.
Description
SfePy (simple finite elements in Python) is a software for solving systems of coupled partial differential equations by the finite element method. The code is based on NumPy and SciPy packages. It is distributed under the new BSD license.
Mailing lists, issue tracking, git repository: http://sfepy.org Home page: http://sfepy.kme.zcu.cz
Documentation: http://docs.sfepy.org/doc
Contributors to this release: Vladimír Lukeš, Logan Sorenson.
Highlights of this release
- new sphinx-based documentation
- refactoring of base functions (polynomial spaces) and element geometry description
- interpolation between different meshes
- terms for describing perfusion and active fibres in the total Lagrangian formulation (applicable, for example, to active muscle tissue models)
Major improvements
Apart from many bug-fixes, let us mention:
- data probing:
- automatic refinement of probe points, speed-up
- postprocessing and visualization:
- VTK source construction for any format supported by MeshIO classes:
- this means displaying meshes in formats Mayavi knows nothing about
- VTK source construction for any format supported by MeshIO classes:
- graphical logging:
- support logging to a text file, vertical line plot, allow several Log instances
- new examples:
- application of the theory of homogenization to elasticity
- perfusion, active fibres
- new tests and many new terms
For more information on this release, see http://sfepy.googlecode.com/svn/web/releases/2010.1_RELEASE_NOTES.txt (full release notes, rather long).
Best regards, Robert Cimrman