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Particle Finite Element Method

Particle Finite Element Method

A Powerful Tool for Fluid-Structure Interaction and Large Deformation Problems The Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) is a powerful computational technique developed at CIMNE for solving complex engineering problems involving free-surface flows, large deformations,...
LAIF: Leveraging AI to Prevent Drownings at Sea

LAIF: Leveraging AI to Prevent Drownings at Sea

Overview LAIF is an advanced predictive aquatic surveillance system developed through collaboration between CIMNE and Pro-activa Serveis Aquàtics, with support from the Catalan Business Competitiveness Agency (ACCIÓ). This innovative technology combines Computer...
PLCd – PLastic Crack dynamic

PLCd – PLastic Crack dynamic

PLCd (PLastic Crack dynamic) is a finite element code designed for the numerical simulation of nonlinear dynamic behaviour in complex structural systems. It has been developed at the International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE) and the Department...
HP4FSW

HP4FSW

HP4FSW leverages the expertise of CIMNE’s research cluster in Solid and Fluid Simulation for Industrial Processes, a highly-specialized team of researchers with a solid background, focusing on developing advanced computational models with direct industrial...