FreeCAD
FreeCAD is a parametric 3D modeler made primarily to design real-life objects of any size. Parametric modeling allows you to easily modify your design by going back into your model history and changing its parameters. FreeCAD is open-source and highly customizable, scriptable and extensible. FreeCAD is multiplatfom (Windows, Mac and Linux), and reads and writes many open file formats such as STEP, IGES, STL, SVG, DXF, OBJ, IFC, DAE and many others
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Sorted by year (- Stewart Boogert, Andrey Abramov, Laurence Nevay, William Shields, Stuart Walker: PYG4OMETRY: a Python library for the creation of Monte Carlo radiation transport physical geometries (2020) arXiv
- Vico, Felipe; Greengard, Leslie; O’Neil, Michael; Rachh, Manas: A fast boundary integral method for high-order multiscale mesh generation (2020)
- Pernot, Jean-Philippe; Michelucci, Dominique; Daniel, Marc; Foufou, Sebti: Towards a better integration of modelers and black box constraint solvers within the product design process (2019)
- P. Cardiff, A. Karač, P. De Jaeger, H. Jasak, J. Nagy, A. Ivanković, Ž. Tuković: An open-source finite volume toolbox for solid mechanics and fluid-solid interaction simulations (2018) arXiv
- Abali, Bilen Emek: Computational reality. Solving nonlinear and coupled problems in continuum mechanics (2017)
- Davis, Jon H.: Methods of applied mathematics with a software overview (2016)
- Vogeltanz, Tomáš: A survey of free software for the design, analysis, modelling, and simulation of an unmanned aerial vehicle (2016)
- Rudolf, Florian; Weinbub, Josef; Rupp, Karl; Resutik, Peter; Morhammer, Andreas; Selberherr, Siegfried: Free open source mesh healing for TCAD device simulations (2015)