Cae linux что это
Highlights
This release is built on an updated Xubuntu 18.04 LTS 64 bit base and provides updated CAE software with a focus on usability. As usual, CAELinux 2020 covers the full cycle of a engineering and product development, from mathematical modeling, to CAD & CAE, to prototyping by 3D printing, CAM / g-code generation and even through electronic PCB design, software & micro controller programming.
CAELinux 2020 contains updated versions of the Salome_Meca 2019 with Code-Aster 14.4 FEA suite, OpenFOAM v7 integrated with Helyx-OS GUI for settings up your CFD simulations , SalomeCFD with Code-Saturne 5.3 MPI with an integrated GUI , Calculix integrated in FreeCAD, Calculix Launcher and CAE gui ,ElmerFEM with its GUI, OpenModelica (*) for dynamic system simulation, Freecad 0.18.4 parametric CAD modeler, PyCAM 0.6.4 & Flatcam for 3D milling g-code generation with Camotics for milling simulation, Cura for easy and fast 3D printing (*) g-code generation, Kicad electric design suites with many tools for PCB isolation milling and finally the famous Arduino microcontroller development environment(*), as well as wxMaxima (symbolic math),Python / Spyder 3,,Octave, R, and C/C++/Fortran development environments.
(only in full version, removed from lite version to save space)
Features
- CAELinux is an installable LiveUSB Linux distribution based on Xubuntu 18.04 LTS 64 bit: a lightweight and user-friendly live Linux distribution.
- Contains the following CAE softwares:
- CAE Pre-post processors: Salome_Meca 2019.1, SalomeCFD v8.5(*), GMSH 3.0, ElmerGUI, Helyx-OS, Paraview 5.0.1, FreeCAD , CalculixLaucher & CAE
- CAD-CAM: LibreCad, , FreeCAD 0.18.4, Salome , Meshlab, PyCAM 0.6.4, Flatcam, KiriMoto, CAMLab, Dxf2Gcode, Inkscape Gcodetools, cadpy, Cura, Camotics
- Finite Element solvers: Code_Aster 14.4, Elmer FEM, Calculix,
- Computationnal Fluid Dynamics: OpenFOAM v7 and Code-Saturne 5.3 both with CFD analysis wizard, Elmer FEM Solver, Javafoil, Javaprop and XFLR5 air foil, propelers and airplane analysis tools.
- Electronics: Kicad, Arduino, Flatcam, dxf2gcode & cadpy for isolation milling
- 3D bio-medical image processing: ITK-Snap with user filters, Image J, Voxel_Mesher & VoxelMesherGUI
- Mathematics & programming : GNU Octave, wxMaxima, R & Rkward, Python 3, Scipy and Spyder, QT Creator, gcc, gfortran, g++, perl, python, latest Arduino 1.8 IDE
- Document , graphics & office: Inkscape, Gimp, LibreOffice.
- This new release is available as a LiveUSB ISO image that needs to be installed to USB Flash disk using a specific procedure due to its large size (see below). Then you can boot from the LiveUSB to itry it and then to nstall the it as an OS on your computer for optimum performance. On recent CPUs with hardware virtualization extensions, it runs also well in Virtual Machine software like VMWare Player (recommended) or VirtualBox (has some graphical limitations)
- This new release can be safely updated as any other Ubuntu install, however DO NOT UPGRADE TO UBUNTU 20.04 as it will probably break some custom packages !!
Requirements
CAELinux 2020 is only available for 64bit X86 processors (Intel/AMD). You will need a 8Gb or more USB flashdrive that can be formated. We recommend a minimum of 4Gb of RAM to use this distribution for simple analysis. For optimal performance it is recommended to install the distribution to hard disk. For professionnal use, at least 8Gb of RAM (or more) is recommended for simulations as well as a modern AMD/NVidia graphic card. For an installation on hard-disk, CAELinux 2020 requires at least a 35Gb for the root file system but we recommend at least 50Gb to 70Gb recommended for general use.
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Welcome to CAELinux.com, the website dedicated to the open source computer aided engineering Linux distribution CAElinux.
Thanks to Open Source, now you just need to insert the CAELinux LiveUSB in your computer to turn it into a free and open engineering development workstation with CAD, CAM, CAE / FEA / CFD, electronic design and 3D printing features: no licence and even no installation is required !
Based on the open-source CAD/CAM software such as Freecad, LibreCAD, PyCAM and CAE softwares like Salomé , Code_Aster , Code_Saturne , Calculix, OpenFOAM and Elmer , you can design your CAD geometry, perform multiphysics simulations to optimize your design, generate G-code for prototyping with 3D printing & milling, and even develop your own PCBs & microcontroller based electronic circuits for automation.
New release: CAELinux 2020
Despite the rather complicated times that we are all going through, I am happy to announce that a new CAELinux version is ready for you to download. CAELinux 2020 is based on Xubuntu 18.04 and as usual it is customized to offer many open source simulation tools for stress analysis, thermal or fluid flow simulation and other physics but it also contain a full range of mathematical modeling, graphic, design, CAD / CAM, prototyping software which makes it ideal for running a Fablab or a MakerSpace using purely open-source tools.
CAELinux 2018 had many issues mostly related to the installer and LiveDVD creation or boot. The causes were related to the large size of the ISO image which could not be handled properly by most boot codes. As many software that we include become also much larger, we had to find a solution to keep proposing a full CAE workstation despite the usual 4GB constrain on ISO images. We have now found a way to go past the 4Gb barrier and still produce a valid ISO image. However, this also means that from now CAELinux will only be able to boot from a USB flash disk. Booting a >4Gb ISO is not trivial so please read the instructions provided in the Getting Started guide available on the Sourceforge release page.
For downloads: caelinux.sourceforge.net
Features
- LiveDVD distribution based on Xubuntu 18.04 LTS 64 bit with XFCE lightweight desktop
- Available as an installable ISO image for USB flash drive;
- Runs directly from USB key without any installation
- For best performance: installation to hard disk with the simple Ubuntu installer
- Offers a complete platform for open source engineering development: Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and simulation (CAE, FEA / CFD), electronics design, scientific computing, programming and mathematical modelling
- CAD/CAM & 3D printing: Salome, Freecad, OpenSCAD, LibreCad, Pycam, Camotics, dxf2gcode & Cura
- FEA, CFD & multiphysic simulation: Salome-Meca 2019 / Code-Aster, SalomeCFD/Code-Saturne, HelyxOs/OpenFOAM v7, Elmer FEM, Calculix with Launcher & CAE GUI
- Meshing, pre-post, & visualization: Salome, Paraview, Helyx-OS, Elmer GUI, VoxelMesher
- Electronic design and prototyping: KiCad, Arduino, Flatcam, dxf2gcode / cadpy for PCB isolation milling.
- Scientific & development tools: Python 3 with Spyder, GNU Octave, R, wxMaxima, OpenModelica, Qt Creator, gcc, gfortran, java, g++, perl, tcl/tk
CAELinux 2018 is released!
We are proud today to announce the new release of CAELinux 2018, which is based on Xubuntu 16.04 and contains a full suite of open source simulation tools for FEA, CFD or multiphysics simulation but also a large panel of other engineering software for CAD-CAM & 3D printing, electronics, mathematics & programming.
CAELinux 2018 represents a complete rebuild of the distribution that started in 2017 with up-to-date software and we hope that you will enjoy it. This release is available as usual in the form of an liveDVD ISO image for AMD/Intel 64 bit CPUs that can be burned on a DVD or installed on a USB key for «mobile» use and testing and then installed on hard-disk for best performance.
For downloads: caelinux.sourceforge.net
More details: CAELINUX 2018 release notes (forum)
Features
- LiveDVD distribution based on Xubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 bit with XFCE lightweight desktop
- Available as an installable ISO image for DVD/USB flash drive; ready to use on laptop, workstations or even clusters (with OpenMPI)
- Runs directly from the DVD or from USB key without any installation
- For best performance: installation to hard disk with the simple Ubuntu installer
- Offers a complete platform for open source engineering development: Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) and simulation (CAE, FEA / CFD), electronics design, scientific computing, programming and mathematical modelling
- CAD/CAM & 3D printing: Freecad, OpenSCAD, LibreCad, Pycam, Camotics, dxf2gcode & Slic3r
- FEA, CFD & multiphysic simulation: Code-Aster, Code-Saturne, OpenFOAM, Elmer FEM, Calculix, Impact FEM, MBDyn
- Meshing, pre-post, & visualization: Salome-Meca, Paraview, Helyx-OS, Elmer GUI, Tetgen, CGX, GMSH, VoxelMesher
- Electronic design and prototyping: KiCad, Arduino, Flatcam, dxf2gcode / cadpy for PCB isolation milling.
- Scientific & development tools: Python / Scipy with Spyder, GNU Octave, R, Scilab, wxMaxima, Qt Creator, gcc, gfortran, java, g++, perl, tcl/tk
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CAELinux 2020
Highlights
This release is built on an updated Xubuntu 18.04 LTS 64 bit base and provides updated CAE software with a focus on usability. As usual, CAELinux 2020 covers the full cycle of a engineering and product development, from mathematical modeling, to CAD & CAE, to prototyping by 3D printing, CAM / g-code generation and even through electronic PCB design, software & micro controller programming.
CAELinux 2020 contains updated versions of the Salome_Meca 2019 with Code-Aster 14.4 FEA suite, OpenFOAM v7 integrated with Helyx-OS GUI for settings up your CFD simulations , SalomeCFD with Code-Saturne 5.3 MPI with an integrated GUI , Calculix integrated in FreeCAD, Calculix Launcher and CAE gui ,ElmerFEM with its GUI, OpenModelica (*) for dynamic system simulation, Freecad 0.18.4 parametric CAD modeler, PyCAM 0.6.4 & Flatcam for 3D milling g-code generation with Camotics for milling simulation, Cura for easy and fast 3D printing (*) g-code generation, Kicad electric design suites with many tools for PCB isolation milling and finally the famous Arduino microcontroller development environment(*), as well as wxMaxima (symbolic math),Python / Spyder 3,,Octave, R, and C/C++/Fortran development environments.
(only in full version, removed from lite version to save space)
CAELinux 2018
After nearly 5 years, we are proud to release finally a new stable version of CAELinux, named CAELinux 2018.
Highlights
This release is built on an updated Xubuntu 16.04.5 LTS 64 bit base and provides updated CAE software and GUI Wizards with a focus on the ease of use. As its predecessors, CAELinux 2018 covers the full cycle of a engineering and product development, from mathematical modeling, to CAD & CAE, to prototyping by 3D printing, CAM / g-code generation and even through electronic PCB design, software & micro controller programming.
CAELinux 2018 contains updated versions of the Salome_Meca 2018.1 and Code-Aster 13.4 FEA suite with MPI parallelism solvers, OpenFOAM 4.1.2 integrated with Helyx-OS GUI for settings up your CFD simulations , Code-Saturne 5.0.4 MPI with a simple wizard GUI and SarturneGUI to get started easily, Calculix 2.13 FEA version with CalculixLauncher GUI, ElmerFEM with high performance MPI solvers, the latest version of Freecad 0.17 parametric CAD modeler, PyCAM & Flatcam for 3D milling g-code generation with Camotics for milling simulation, Slic3r for easy and fast 3D printing g-code generation, Kicad electric design suites with many tools for PCB isolation milling and finally the famous Arduino microcontroller development environment, as well as Python / Spyder, Octave, R, and C/C++/Fortran compilers.
CAELinux 2013
Although significantly delayed, CAELinux is proud to release its new stable version of CAELinux, named CAELinux 2013.
Highlights
This release is built on an updated Xubuntu 12.04 LTS 64 bit base with a focus on the upgrade of the CAE softwares, development of additionnal Wizards and expanding the capabilities of the distribution to encompass the full cycle of a product development, including 3D printing, CAM / g-code generation, electronic PCB design and even micro controller programming. CAELinux 2013 is now an even more complete open source engineering platform !
CAELinux 2013 contains updated versions of the Salome_Meca 2013.1 and Code-Aster STA11.3 FEA suite with MPI parallelism solvers, OpenFOAM 2.1.1 integrated with Helyx-OS or Discretizer GUI for settings up your CFD simulations (OpenFOAM 1.6ext is available in the repositories), Code-Saturne 3.0 MPI with a simple wizard GUI to get started easily, Calculix 2.6 FEA Multithread version with its own wizard, ElmerFEM 6.2 with high performance MPI solvers, the latest version of Freecad parametric CAD modeler, a custom PyCAM 0.6 release for 3D milling g-code generation with OpenSCAM for milling simulation, Cura for easy and fast 3D printing g-code generation, GEDA and Kicad electric design suites with many tools for PCB isolation milling and finally the famous Arduino microcontroller development environment.
With these software, Open-Source engineering is continuing its progression towards ease of use, completeness and gets closer to commercial codes!
CAELinux 2011
The CAELinux Team is proud to release its new stable version of CAELinux, named CAELinux 2011.
Highlights
This release is built on an updated Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS 64 bit base with a focus on the upgrade of the CAE softwares and the addition of tutorials & wizards to make your first steps easier.
CAELinux 2011 contains the latest release of the Salome_Meca 2011.2 package developed by EDF (64bit) integrated with two versions of the finite element solver for non-linear mechanics Code-Aster STA11.0 (both 64bits) optimized either for OpenMP or MPI parallelism. Salome_Meca 2011.2 is now based on Salome v6.3 CAD/Pre/Post GUI and allows to run a complete FEA study directly from the SALOME graphical user interface.
CAELinux 2011 also continues to integrate great open source CFD software like Code-Saturne 2.0.2 and OpenFOAM 2.0.1 (both 64bit with MPI support) that can be interfaced with numerous pre processing tools like Salome, GMSH, Netgen, and the more CFD oriented meshers enGrid 1.2 and Discretizer/SnappyHexMesh. CAELinux 2011 now integrates two simple CFD Wizards to setup a a Code-Saturne or OpenFOAM study from a mesh prepared in Salome. With these software, Open-Source FEA & CFD is continuing its progression towards ease of use and parallel computing power to get closer to commercial FEA & CFD codes!
Multiphysics simulation is also very efficiently carried out using Elmer FEM 6.2 (64bit, with MPI & Mumps solver support) and its easy to use ElmerGUI interface. Based on a segregated solver approach for each physics, multiple physical behaviours can easily be coupled with Elmer, for example like: diffusion & heat equation can easily be coupled with Navier-Stokes fluid flow simulation, thermo-mechanical coupling and even fluid-structure interaction.
CAELinux 2010
After one more year of development, we are proud to release our new stable version of CAELinux, called CAELinux 2010. This release is a complete rebuild of CAELinux for X86 64 bit architecture to use the latest Intel / AMD cpus at their maximum. CAELinux 2010 is now based on the latest Long Term Support release of Ubuntu, one of the most popular linux distribution, in order to offer the best possible user experience.
CAELinux 2010 is built on the basis of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS AMD64 distribution with the latest updates and should support the most recent hardwares / chipset for one of the best compatibility and ease of use in the Linux world. It comes with a kernel in version 2.6.32-24 with support for 64 bit memory addressing and multiple CPUs.
Additionnally, CAELinux 2010 contains the latest release of the GPL Salome_Meca 2010 package developed by EDF (64bit) integrated with two versions of the finite element solver Code-Aster STA10.1 (both 64bits) optimized either for OpenMP or MPI parallelism. Salome_Meca 2010 is now based on Salome v5.1.3 CAD/Pre/Post GUI and allows to run a complete FEA / CFD study directly from the SALOME graphical user interface.
CAELinux 2010 also continues to integrate great open source CFD software like Code-Saturne 2.0and OpenFOAM 1.7 (both 64bit/MPI) that can be interfaced with numerous pre processing tools like Salome, GMSH, Netgen, and the more CFD oriented meshers enGrid 1.2 and Discretizer/SnappyHexMesh. With these software, Open-Source FEA & CFD is continuing its progression towards ease of use and parallel computing power to get closer to commercial FEA & CFD codes!
Multiphysics simulation is also very efficiently carried out using Elmer FEM 5.5 and its easy to use ElmerGUI interface. Based on a segregated solver approach for each physics, multiple physical behaviours can easily be coupled with Elmer, for example like: diffusion & heat equation can easily be coupled with Navier-Stokes fluid flow simulation, thermo-mechanical coupling and even fluid-structure interaction.
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