FeResPost is a library that allows the rapid development of small programs for the post-processing of Nastran or Samcef finite element results. The library allows easy manipulation of finite element models, groups, and results. Efficient post-processing is possible because the time-consuming operations are written in C/C++. The library is distributed as a COM component, a .NET assembly, as well as a Ruby compiled extension.
| Tags | Scientific/Engineering |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Linux Windows |
| Implementation | C++ Ruby .NET com |
| Translations | English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Correction of a bug in the reading of Nastran PBEAM properties from a BDF file.


Release Notes: In classical laminate analysis: correction of a bug in the calculation of mechanical strains, and the addition of strain failure criteria. Correction of typographical errors in the user manual.


Release Notes: Correction of a few bugs and addition of one method for the reading of Nastran SOL200 results. Correction of a bug in the reading of Nastran BDF or Samcef DAT files (too long lines stalled the program).


Release Notes: Correction of a few bugs. Addition of methods for reading Nastran SOL200 results.


Release Notes: Correction of a few minor bugs. Some internal stuff has been modified.
Recent comments
27 May 2009 05:44
The e-mail address "ferespost@skynet.be" given in the project homepage seems not valid or (temporarily?) out of service. My e-mails sent there are rejected. How can the project be contacted other than freshmeat comments?
27 May 2009 05:16
What is the license for ferespost really? Can the licensce text be accessed somewhere? The freshmeet project entry of ferespost only says "freeware" and the project homepage says nothing at all about the license. Is it free as in speech?
Can the sourcecode be accessed and how?
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