CalculiX:一款免费的三维结构有限元分析软件
Calculix: A Free Software Three-Dimensional Structural Finite Element Program

原始链接: https://www.calculix.de/

CalculiX 是一款免费、开源的有限元分析(FEA)软件包,旨在解决复杂的结构和场问题。该程序由 MTU 航空发动机公司团队开发,支持线性与非线性计算,包括静态、动态及热分析。 该软件由两个主要部分组成:交互式 3D 前后处理器和强大的求解器。求解器采用 Abaqus 输入格式,确保了与各类商业前后处理器的兼容性。此外,前后处理器还支持导出 Nastran、Ansys 和 OpenFOAM 等行业标准格式的数据。CalculiX 专为跨平台使用而设计,可在基于 Unix 的系统(Linux/Irix)和 MS-Windows 上运行。 为展示其工业应用能力,该项目提供了详细的文档和模型(如小型喷气发动机分析),以证明其在评估应力、转速和共振方面的精度。CalculiX 基于 GNU 通用公共许可证发布,是一款面向专业工程仿真和学术研究的强大社区驱动型工具。

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CALCULIX: A Three-Dimensional Structural Finite Elemente Program

CALCULIX

A Free Software Three-Dimensional Structural Finite Element Program

Version 2.23 is available

Last updated: 1. Nov 17:46:29 CET 2025


CalculiX is a package designed to solve field problems. The method used is the finite element method.

With CalculiX Finite Element Models can be built, calculated and post-processed. The pre- and post-processor is an interactive 3D-tool using the openGL API. The solver is able to do linear and non-linear calculations. Static, dynamic and thermal solutions are available. Both programs can be used independently. Because the solver makes use of the abaqus input format it is possible to use commercial pre-processors as well. In turn the pre-processor is able to write mesh related data for nastran, abaqus, ansys, code-aster and for the free-cfd codes dolfyn, duns, ISAAC and OpenFOAM. A simple step reader is included. In addition external CAD interfaces are available. The program is designed to run on Unix platforms like Linux and Irix computers but also on MS-Windows.

The CalculiX package was developed by a team of enthusiasts in their rare spare time. They are employees of MTU Aero Engines in Munich, Germany which granted the publication. Contact information can be found at the bottom of the "Download" page.


For a quick overview of the capabilities of CalculiX the results of an investigation of a small jet engine are presented. The jet engine was built around a turbo-charger rotor in the early 90's by Andreas Funke and the author Klaus Wittig. The FE-model was built from scratch with CalculiX and the compressor- and turbine models together with solver input files can be found in the distribution. The calculations were done to determine the burst-speed and the highest allowable rotational speed concerning low cycle fatigue and creep. In addition the eigenfrequencies were calculated to determine possible resonances with the vanes. The models are meshed with 20 noded brick elements with reduced integration. The right and left side of the disks are connected by cyclic symmetry equations which allow to calculate eigenvalues and mode-shapes for certain nodal diameters of a rotational symmetric volume based only on a segment of the structure. The compressor is made of casted aluminum alloy (AlSi - C355) and the turbine of a high temperature alloy (Inco 713C).

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CalculiX FE-Model of a jet engine with turbo-charger compressor (blue) and turbine (red).


Click HERE for the jet-engine-model and documentation

Click HERE to see the example of the turbo-charger compressor

Click HERE to see the example of the turbo-charger turbine

Click HERE for further examples (with thanks to Prof. Martin Kraska, Brandenburg University Of Applied Sciences)

Click HERE for DOWNLOADS and to see more about the finite element and graphic capabilities of CALCULIX

Click HERE for the list of professional CalculiX users who contributed to the development


Copyright (C) 1998 Guido Dhondt and Klaus Wittig

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.


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