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KRATOS Multiphysics ("Kratos") is a framework for building parallel, multi-disciplinary simulation software, aiming at modularity, extensibility, and high performance, under a BSD license. Kratos is written in C++, and counts with an extensive Python interface. More in Overview
Organizations contributing to Kratos:
International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering |
Chair of Structural Analysis Technical University of Munich |
Institute of Structural Analysis Technische Universität Braunschweig |
University of Padova |
Altair | Deltares |
Some users of the technologies developed in Kratos are:
Airbus Defence and Space Stress Methods & Optimisation Department |
Siemens AG Corporate Technology |
ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab Applied Aerodynamics Department |
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If you want to receive a regular report of Kratos status and the latest news you can subscribe to the Kratos Mailing list here:
https://listas.cimne.upc.edu/mailman/listinfo/kratos
Besides this GitHub project, anyone with @CIMNE.upc.edu or @TUM.de email address can join the KRATOS workspace on Slack.
- Getting Kratos (Last compiled Release)
- Compiling Kratos
- Running an example from GiD
- Kratos input files and I/O
- Data management
- Solving strategies
- Manipulating solution values
- Multiphysics
- Video tutorials
- Style Guide
- Authorship of Kratos files
- Configure .gitignore
- How to configure clang-format
- How to use smart pointer in Kratos
- How to define adjoint elements and response functions
- Visibility and Exposure
- Namespaces and Static Classes
Kratos structure
Conventions
Solvers
Debugging, profiling and testing
- Compiling Kratos in debug mode
- Debugging Kratos using GDB
- Cross-debugging Kratos under Windows
- Debugging Kratos C++ under Windows
- Checking memory usage with Valgind
- Profiling Kratos with MAQAO
- Creating unitary tests
- Using ThreadSanitizer to detect OMP data race bugs
- Debugging Memory with ASAN
HOW TOs
- How to create applications
- Python Tutorials
- Kratos For Dummies (I)
- List of classes and variables accessible via python
- How to use Logger
- How to Create a New Application using cmake
- How to write a JSON configuration file
- How to Access DataBase
- How to use quaternions in Kratos
- How to do Mapping between nonmatching meshes
- How to use Clang-Tidy to automatically correct code
- How to use the Constitutive Law class
- How to use Serialization
- How to use GlobalPointerCommunicator
- How to use PointerMapCommunicator
- How to use the Geometry
- How to use processes for BCs
- How to use Parallel Utilities in futureproofing the code
- Porting to Pybind11 (LEGACY CODE)
- Porting to AMatrix
- How to use Cotire
- Applications: Python-modules
- How to run multiple cases using PyCOMPSs
- How to apply a function to a list of variables
- How to use Kratos Native sparse linear algebra
Utilities
Kratos API
Kratos Structural Mechanics API