HOFEM EM Finite Element Method Simulator Using GiD
HOFEM is an EM finite element method simulator that uses GiD. It is high-performance software able to solve a wide range of EM problems such as scattering analysis, antenna analysis, EMC analysis, and microwave circuit analysis. HOFEM employs GiD for its graphical user interface, customizing it with new features like a navigation tree and truncation tools to provide easy access to geometric and meshing tools.
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HOFEM EM Finite Element Method Simulator Using GiD
HOFEM is an EM finite element method simulator that uses GiD. It is high-performance software able to solve a wide range of EM problems such as scattering analysis, antenna analysis, EMC analysis, and microwave circuit analysis. HOFEM employs GiD for its graphical user interface, customizing it with new features like a navigation tree and truncation tools to provide easy access to geometric and meshing tools.
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HOFEM: EM finite element method simulator
using GiD
D. García-Doñoro1, A. Amor-Martin2, L. E. García-Castillo2 and T. K. Sarkar3 1Xidian University,
2University Carlos III of Madrid, 3Syracuse University
HOFEM is a high-performance in-core and out-of-core parallel simulation software
based on Finite Element Method able to solve a wide range of electromagnetic (EM) problems such as the scattering analysis of complex structures, the analysis of large antennas, the EMC analysis of vehicles and devices or the analysis of many types of microwave circuits. HOFEM employs GiD® as base for its graphical user interface. GiD® has been completely customized creating almost from scratch a new graphical aspect for the software. This customization has been done by using the TCL-TK programming language in its version 8.6. New features are also added to GiD® such as a new navigation tree, truncation tools to facilitate the creation of truncation volumes or new visualization options. Everything to provide an easy and simple access to all the geometric and meshing tools existing in GiD®.
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