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About Nonlinear Multibody Dynamics using MBDyn

mboct-fem-pkg (https://github.com/octave-user/mboct-fem-pkg) belongs to a suite of packages which can be used for pre- and post-processing of flexible bodies in MBDyn (https://www.mbdyn.org) with GNU-Octave (http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/) and Gmsh (http://www.gmsh.info/). It contains a general purpose Finite Element toolkit for linear structural, linear thermal, linear acoustic and fluid structure interaction problems. It also supports nonlinear multibody dynamics via MBDyn and can be used to generate flexible body data for MBDyn's modal element. In addition to that, there are functions for pre- and post-processing of MBDyn's elastohydrodynamic journal- and slider- plain bearings.

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