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Old 04-07-2008
Range Software 1.4 (Default branch)

Image Range Software is software for finite element analysis in engineering simulations. Its main features are support for heat transfer and radiation, linear stress-strain, ground water flow, 3D mesh generation, an intuitive GUI, and import and export functionality. The Range Software package contains several tools which helps the user to setup, solve, and analyze the engineering problem. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes:
A new look is used for the application on Windows. Help messages were added in the element dialogs. Line elements can be created from surface edges. Line groups can be marked and automarked. In the boundary condition dialog, only applicable boundary conditions are shown. Some GUI actions are disabled if results are loaded. Lots of small fixes were done. The supported operating systems are MS Windows XP, MS Windows Vista, Linux Fedora 8, Linux OpenSUSE 10.3, and Linux Ubuntu 7.10.Image

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geo_domain_indirect(7rheolef)					    rheolef-6.1 				     geo_domain_indirect(7rheolef)

NAME
geo_domain_indirect_rep - a named part of a finite element mesh DESCRIPTION
The geo_domain_indirect_rep class defines a container for a part of a finite element mesh. This describes the connectivity of edges or faces. This class is usefull for boundary condition setting. IMPLEMENTATION NOTE
The geo_domain_indirect_rep class is splitted into two parts. The first one is the domain_indirect class, that contains the main renumber- ing features: it acts as an indirection on a geo class(see geo(2)). The second one is the geo class itself, named here the background geo. Thus, the geo_domain_indirect class develops a complete geo-like interface, via the geo_abstract_rep pure virtual class derivation, and can be used by the space class (see space(2)). The split between domain_indirect and geo_domain_indirect is necessary, because the geo class contains a list of domain_indirect. The geo class cannot contains a list of geo_domain_indirect classes, that refers to the geo class itself: a loop in reference counting leads to a blocking situation in the automatic deallocation. SEE ALSO
geo(2), space(2) rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 geo_domain_indirect(7rheolef)
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