Software


In this page are shown some software I have worked with and software I wrote.

Commercial and Open Source software

• ABAQUS
(SIMULIA)

General purpose Finite Element code.
www.abaqus.com
www.simulia.com

some images of my work on ABAQUS.

   

• ANSYS

General purpose Finite Element code.
www.ansys.com

   

• ATENA

Advanced Tool for Engineering Nonlinear Analysis
Software for Analysis of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Structures.
www.cervenka.cz

some images of my work on ATENA.

   
• FReET Feasible Reliability Engineering Tool
Multipurpose probabilistic software for statistical, sensitivity and reliability analysis of engineering problems.
www.freet.cz
   

• GiD

GiD has been designed as an universal, adaptive and user-friendly graphical user interface for geometrical modelling, data input and visualisation of results for all types of numerical simulation programs.
www.gidhome.com

   

• OpenSees

Open System for Earthquake Engineering Simulation. A Finite Element framework for analysis of structural and geotechnical systems subjected to earthquake excitation.
opensees.berkeley.edu
 

 

• SAP 2000

Integrated software for structural analysis and design.
www.csiberkeley.com

some images of my work on SAP 2000.

   
• SARA Structural Analysis and Reliability Assessment
Software for Probabilistic Analysis of Concrete and Reinforced Concrete Structures.
www.cervenka.cz

My software

• 3D-PARC

Three-Dimensional Physical Approach for Reinforced Concrete, See "Research Doctorate"

   

• RET2D 1.0

Scilab code for 2D analysis of truss structures. Windows and Linux versions. www.scilab.org

   
• GOST

GiD-OpenSees interface. It is a Graphical User Interface for the Open Source code OpenSees. It allows to create the model, run the analysis and visualize the results.

Visualization of the flexural mode shapes for an example structure.

   

• TEL2D 1.0

Scilab code for 2D analysis of framed structures. Windows and Linux versions.
www.scilab.org

   

• VCUPDATE

(formerly SOFEC). Scilab-based framework for Finite Element Model Updating. The Scilab code can be interfaced with the FE codes ANSYS and OpenSees. See "work in Vienna". The development of the code started in 2005 and is still under development.