===== List of OOFEM users ===== Users are welcome to add themselves to the list. Developers are strongly encouraged to list themselves and their research interests below (even if it is just planned development). ^ Name ^ Institution ^ OOFEM components ^ Annotation ^ | A. Forghani | University of British Columbia, Vancouver | | I use oofem in modeling of damage in composites. | | Mikael Öhman | Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg | General design, Sets, Boundary conditions, Stokes flow, FE2, PETSc, VTK, CMake, BLAS/LAPACK | I'm developing code for OOFEM to perform multiscale computations with surface potentials. I'm always trying to improve the general design in OOFEM which hopefully makes things simpler for everyone. | | Martin Hlavačka | Czech Technical University in Prague, Prague | | I use OOFEM to investigate damage of buildings caused by tunneling. | | Jim Brouzoulis | Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg | XFEM, Large deformations, Shell elements, VTK, FractureManager (WIP) | I use OOFEM in the development of models for simulation of failure in composites. My work focus on modelling progressive failure involving multiple delaminations and crack growth using the XFEM. | | Giovanni Rinaldin | University of Sassari, Italy | UEL and UMAT interfaces, Shell elements, VTK, beams, parallel version | I use OOFEM for the simulation of shaking tests of XLam buildings. | | Bailey Curzadd | Technical University of Munich | 2D/3D continuum elements, Coupled thermal and structural simulations, VTK | I use OOFEM for topology optimization of components under high heat flux and homogenization of additively-manufactured microstructures. |