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Scilab : free software for numerical computation

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Scilab is the free software for numerical computation providing a powerful
computing environment for engineering and scientific applications.


Gathering both industrial needs and scientific advances, Scilab covers a wide spectrum of areas:

Aerospace,
Automotive,
Energy,
Defense,
Finance,
Chemistry,
Biology,
Medicine…

Scilab includes hundreds of mathematical functions. It has a high level programming language
allowing access to advanced data structures, 2-D and 3-D graphical functions.
A large number of functionalities is included in Scilab: control, simulation, optimization, signal processing...
Xcos, the hybrid dynamic systems modeler and simulator is provided with the platform.

Xcos is a graphical editor to design hybrid dynamical systems models.
Models can be designed, loaded, saved, compiled and simulated.

Stable and efficient solution for industrial and academics needs, Xcos provides functionalities for
modeling of mechanical systems (automotive, aeronautics...), hydraulic circuits (dam, pipe modeling...),
control systems, etc.

Modules
Developed by the Scilab Consortium or by other developers in partnership with the Scilab Consortium,
external modules can add functionalities to Scilab in several areas.

A module manager allows the user to find, install and update external modules easily, either:

via a dedicated website
automatically in a Scilab session by clicking on the menu bar on Applications > Module Manager – ATOMS.

Home - Scilab WebSite


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FEMM : Finite Element Method Magnetics
FEMMis a suite of programs for solving lowfrequency electromagnetic problems on two-dimensional
planar and axisymmetric domains. The program currently addresses linear/nonlinear magnetostatic
problems, linear/nonlinear time harmonic magnetic problems, linear electrostatic problems,
and steady-state heat flow problems.

Finite Element Method Magnetics: HomePage
 

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