OpenEMS: Open Source Electromagnetic Field Solver
OpenEMS is a free and open-source electromagnetic field solver using the FDTD method. It supports Python scripting and is widely used in academia and industry.
OpenEMS is a free and open-source electromagnetic field solver using the FDTD method. It supports Python scripting and is widely used in academia and industry.
A Python implementation of the FDTD method for simulating electromagnetic waves. The code is open-source and well-documented, making it a great resource for researchers and students.
Meep is a popular open-source package for electromagnetic simulations. It has a Python interface and is widely used in the field of photonics and electromagnetism.
GprMax is a finite-difference time-domain simulator for modeling electromagnetic wave propagation in complex media. It has a Python API and is widely used in geophysics and engineering.
PyFDTD is a Python package for simulating electromagnetic waves using the FDTD method. It is easy to use and provides a simple interface for defining simulation parameters.
This video tutorial demonstrates how to use OpenEMS and Python for electromagnetic simulations. It covers the basics of the FDTD method and shows how to set up and run simulations.
FEKO is a commercial electromagnetic simulation tool that provides a Python API for automation and customization. It is widely used in industry and academia for simulating complex electromagnetic problems.
This online course provides an introduction to using Python for electromagnetic simulations. It covers the basics of the FDTD method and shows how to use popular open-source packages like OpenEMS and Meep.