NairnFEAMPM
Finite Element and Material Point Method
Software for Macintosh OS X

| Introduction | Downloads | Free Registration | Acknowledgments | Related Links |

Introduction

The NairnFEAMPM application is finite element and material point method analysis software for the Macintosh. NairnFEAMPM is being developed by Prof. John A. Nairn from the Wood Science and Engineering Department at Oregon State University. This application is free but it is a dynamic work in progress as part of an active research program. The application is now a Universal Binary application to run native on both new Intel Macs and older Macs.

Downloads

NairnFEAMPM Download Size (MB) Updated
NairnFEAMPM 1.5
This download includes the entire NairnFEAMPM system including NairnFEAMPM 1.5, NairnFEA 2.4.0, NairnMPM 6.4.0, and Xerces 2.7.0 XML library (installed as dynamic library files /usr/local/lib/libxerces-c.27*dylib). The download is in an installation package. Double click the package to install all components at their default locations.
12.1 25 OCT 2007

NairnFEAMPM is currently under development in MacOS X 10.4 (Tiger). It requires 10.4.x or newer. To see what's new, contact information, disclaimers, and more, open the help window using the "Help" menu in the downloaded application.

Free Registration

The NairnFEAMPM system is free but uses an unlocking code to help monitor those using the system. By registering you will hear about developments and/or about any problems that might arise. To get a free registration code, fill out the form on the registration web site. A free code will usually arrive by email within a few days. While waiting you can use the application in "Trial Mode". If you previously registered for the JANFEA application, the code for that application will work in NairnFEAMPM as well.

Acknowledgments

NairnFEAMPM is being developed as part of the author's research program. This program have been supported by various organizations. Some specific acknowledgments go to:

Related Links

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This web site was last changed on 25 OCT 2007.