SfePy is a software for solving systems of coupled partial differential equations (PDEs) by the finite element method in 2D and 3D. It can be viewed both as black-box PDE solver, and as a Python package which can be used for building custom applications. The word “simple” means that complex FEM problems can be coded very easily and rapidly.
SfePy can use many terms to build systems of partial differential equations (PDEs) to be solved - follow this quick link to the table of all available terms to see the full list: Term Overview. SfePy comes with a number of examples that can get you started, check Examples. Some more advanced features are discussed in Primer.
License: BSD
Development version documentation here Latest release version documentation http://sfepy.org/doc Automatically generated gallery http://docs.sfepy.org/gallery/gallery Downloads, wiki pages, etc. http://code.google.com/p/sfepy Mailing list (both user and developer) http://groups.google.com/group/sfepy-devel Github organization http://github.com/sfepy Source code (main git repository) https://github.com/sfepy/sfepy Bug/issue tracking https://github.com/sfepy/sfepy/issues
Here we list some of the applications SfePy is developed for.
Work on SfePy is partially supported by the following projects:
PDF version of the documentation: sfepy_manual.pdf