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[Savannah-hackers] submission of Z88 the free finite elements analysis p


From: frank . rieg
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] submission of Z88 the free finite elements analysis pr - savannah.nongnu.org
Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 06:01:23 -0500
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Frank Rieg <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
License: gpl
Other License: 
Package: Z88 the free finite elements analysis pr
System name: z88
Type: non-GNU

Description:
Z88 - a free Finite Elements Analysis program for statical analysises. It 
features two solvers, a mesh generator, import of DXF and Cosmos files, 
computing of displacements, stresses and nodal forces and output to files, CRT 
and plotters. I've been developing Z88 for about 18 years and it features now 
20 different element types (20 and 8 node hexahedrons, 10 and 4 node 
tetrahedrons, plates, elements for plain stress, beams, trusses etc.) Z88 is 
completely written in C and the LINUX version uses in addition X11,Xt and Xm 
calls, the upcoming new plot program OpenGl- calls, too. Z88 presents a pretty 
nice GUI, the Z88 Commander to the user, with online help. My program uses 
absolutely no non-free software components and is well tested under LINUX 
(Debian, RedHat and SuSE), IRIX and HP-UX and is under GNU-GPL. Please see the 
URLs www.z88.de, www.z88.org or www.z88.at. A Windows version (also GNU-GPL) 
exists, too, using only the Windows API (not that MFC, VCC and other
stuff), and, thus, requiring no additional software. LCC and Windows- ported 
GNU gcc will do. Both the LINUX and the Windows Z88 versions operate completely 
in English or in German depending on the users wishes. a 200 pg manual (English 
and German each) in PDF is added. The largest structure computed on a 900 MHz 
PC featured 1.2 Mio. degrees of freedom requiring ~ 26 h computation time.   


Other Software Required:
X11, Xt, Xm, OpenGL/Mesa

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