Andreas Dutzler
adtzlr
PhD Candidate in Mechanical Engineering @ TU Graz. Development Engineer in the Railway Industry. Opinions related to this account are my own.
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finite element analysis for continuum mechanics of solid bodies
Tensor Toolbox for Modern Fortran
Nonlinear Truss Solver for Python
Material Definition with Automatic Differentiation
Constitutive hyperelastic material formulations for FElupe.
Differentiable Tensors based on NumPy Arrays
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34A streamlit app for FElupe
finite element analysis for continuum mechanics of solid bodies
A Python package for snapshot-driven upscaling of high-dimensional simulation states along arbitrary parameter or signal paths.
No description provided.
A visualization tool for FElupe.
Constitutive hyperelastic material formulations for FElupe.
Notebooks for FElupe
Nonlinear Truss Solver for Python
Tensor Toolbox for Modern Fortran
:spider_web: input/output for many mesh formats
Material Definition with Automatic Differentiation
Differentiable Tensors based on NumPy Arrays
Numeric continuation of equilibrium equations
A JOSS Paper for FElupe (Draft)
Pick meshes like tomatoes
Demo of FElupe with stpyvista deployed on streamlit community cloud
No description provided.
Numeric simulation for a test specimen with a fiber-reinforced rubber composite
py-fatigue bundles the main functionality for performing cyclic stress (fatigue) analysis and cycle-counting.
A place to submit conda recipes before they become fully fledged conda-forge feedstocks
Nonlinear Finite Elements Code for Continuum Mechanics
A collection of examples for FElupe
NumPy's Einsum, but with named subscripts.
fatpack provides functions and classes for fatigue analysis of data series.
test docs
Documentation that simply works
High-level Scripting Interface for FEA Pre- and Postprocessing
A lightweight AD package, using forward-mode automatic differentiation, in order to determine the higher-order derivatives of a given function in multiple variables.
:bar_chart: Save matplotlib figures as TikZ/PGFplots for smooth integration into LaTeX.
Multithreaded version of numpy.einsum