Impact Finite Element Program

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Impact Finite Element Program
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Visualization of how a car deforms in asymmetrical crash using finite element analysis
Developer(s) Jonas Forssell, Yuriy Mikhaylovskiy
Stable release 0.7.06.027 / April 4, 2010; 22 months ago (2010-04-04)
Development status Active
Written in Java language
Operating system Linux, Unix 32 and 64 bit, Windows, Mac OS X
Platform Java platform
Size 36MB
Available in English
Type CAE CAPP[disambiguation needed ]
License GPL
Website http://impact.sourceforge.net

Impact is an open source finite element program suite which can be used to predict most dynamic events such as car crashes or metal sheet punch operations. They usually involve large deformations and high velocities. It is written in Java.

Simulations are made on a virtual three dimensional model which can be created with a pre-processor or with the built-in Fembic language. Results are viewed in a post-processor.

Impact is designed to interface with the included pre- and postprocessor by default, but there are also interfaces available for more advanced pre-and postprocessors such as GiD or Gmsh. Impact also has rudimentary support for Nastran file format.

Development started as a free and simple alternative to the advanced commercial Finite Element codes available[1] made by a group of colaborating developers, and now is made by a team of volunteers from all over the world with the aim of creating a clean and compact program which is simple to understand and use.

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  • Impact -- Dynamic Finite Element Program Suite

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