
Abstract
FreeFem++ is a software package developed by Professor Frédéric Hecht at Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie and by others.
Since the package contains capability of mesh generation of finite element, interface to linear solvers for discretized equations, and visualization, user of FreeFem++ can concentrate on building of mathematical models, time discretization, and nonlinear solution.
The most advantage feature compared to general finite element analysis software is that FreeFem++ has a domain-specific language to describe discretization process of weak formulation of partial differential equations with appropriate data structure.
FreeFem++ was originally developed for educational purpose, but nowadays it has been improved to treat three dimensional finite elements and parallel computation with MPI.
FreeFem++ is the most advanced software to carry out prototype programming with finite element in the real world problems.
This seminar consists of a lecture by Prof. F. Hecht, presentations of example and some useful information by researchers who use FreeFem++ in Japan, and introduction of usage on supercomputers VCC and Octopus in Cybermedia Center.
Recommended to whom
- wants to performe numerical simulation of fluid dynamics, structural analysis, and electromagnetic analysis
- is intersted in migrating from general finite element analysis software
- has expereice to use C/C++ language
Program
13:30-14:30 | Brain imaging with FreeFem++ | |||
Frédéric Hecht | LJLL, Sorbonne Universités | |||
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14:45-15:10 | Numerical simulation of crack growth by FreeFem++ | |||
Takeshi Takaishi | Dept. of Mathematical Engineering, Musashino University | |||
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15:10-15:35 | Shape design of unsteady heat-convection fields | |||
Eiji Takamine | Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Gifu College | |||
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15:45-16:10 | Shape optimization problem for suppressing time periodic flows | |||
Takashi Nakazawa | Center for Mathematical Modeling and Data Science, Osaka University | |||
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16:10-16:35 | Shape optimization analyses by FreeFem++ | |||
Hideyuki Azegami | Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University | |||
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16:45-17:00 | Usage of FreeFem++ on VCC/Octopus systems in Cybermedia Center | |||
Atsushi Suzuki | Cybermedia Center, Osaka University | |||
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Date : 12 June, 2018, 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Instructor: Osaka University Cybermedia Center
Venue: Cybermedia Commons, Cybermedia Center Main Building 1F, Osaka University Suita Campus
how to access
Type : classroom lecture
Quota: 30 people
Application deadline: 11 June, 2018, 5:00 p.m.
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