Agros2D is an open-source multiphysics simulation software focused on electromagnetic and heat transfer problems. It has an intuitive graphical user interface for pre- and post-processing built on the Qt framework.
Agros2D is a free and open-source multiphysics simulation software with focus on problems described by partial differential equations. It has an intuitive graphical user interface for pre- and post-processing built using the Qt framework.
Agros2D allows for simulations of electromagnetic and heat transfer phenomena. It uses the finite element method to solve systems consisting of Laplace, Helmholtz, stationary/nonstationary heat transfer equations and others. Advanced multiphysics coupled problems can be set up as well.
Key features include:
Agros2D is cross-platform (Windows, Linux, macOS) and the source code is available on GitHub. It uses technologies such as Python, NumPy, SciPy, matplotlib and others. The project is developed at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Brno University of Technology.