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This page lists software published under a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software Free/libre] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] (FLOSS) software license. It lists many types of packages for many purposes and is surely not comprehensive as the reach of FLOSS is extensive and always growing. If you know of anything we're missing please [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/7/aec-free-software-directory#latest let us know on our forum] or just add it wherever you think it makes sense. Many software projects have dedicated pages on this wiki, these are all listed on the [[:Category:Software|Category:Software]] page.
 
This page lists software published under a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software Free/libre] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source Open Source] (FLOSS) software license. It lists many types of packages for many purposes and is surely not comprehensive as the reach of FLOSS is extensive and always growing. If you know of anything we're missing please [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/7/aec-free-software-directory#latest let us know on our forum] or just add it wherever you think it makes sense. Many software projects have dedicated pages on this wiki, these are all listed on the [[:Category:Software|Category:Software]] page.
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We are not the only group trying to promote free/libre software for AEC. Here are some other software lists: [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEngineering Ubuntu software list for engineering] (needs an update), [https://www.caelinux.com/CMS3/ CAELinux] is a distribution, forum and software list. If you want to help work towards [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/1023/a-new-type-of-software-directory a new type of software directory] drop by the forum.
 
We are not the only group trying to promote free/libre software for AEC. Here are some other software lists: [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEngineering Ubuntu software list for engineering] (needs an update), [https://www.caelinux.com/CMS3/ CAELinux] is a distribution, forum and software list. If you want to help work towards [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/1023/a-new-type-of-software-directory a new type of software directory] drop by the forum.
  
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| A real time, web-based whiteboarding and markup tool.
 
| A real time, web-based whiteboarding and markup tool.
 
| [https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/LICENSE MIT]
 
| [https://github.com/excalidraw/excalidraw/blob/master/LICENSE MIT]
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| [[File:Tldraw logo.png|64px]]
 
| [https://www.tldraw.com/ tldraw]
 
| A real time, web-based whiteboarding and markup tool.
 
| [https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/blob/main/LICENSE.md under review]
 
 
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| [https://github.com/hypar-io/Elements Hypar Elements]
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| [https://hypar-io.github.io/Elements/Elements/WhatIsElements.html Hypar Elements]
 
| Hypar Elements is a cross-platform library for creating building elements. It's meant to be used by architects, engineers, and other building professionals who want to write code that generates buildings.
 
| Hypar Elements is a cross-platform library for creating building elements. It's meant to be used by architects, engineers, and other building professionals who want to write code that generates buildings.
 
| [[MIT]]
 
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| BIMserver.org is an open source development and has been a leader in the [[openBIM]] world for more than 10 years. The open source BIM community works together to create a best-of-class BIM-environment, including the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, TNO, who has been at the forefront of the development of this software for many years.
 
| BIMserver.org is an open source development and has been a leader in the [[openBIM]] world for more than 10 years. The open source BIM community works together to create a best-of-class BIM-environment, including the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, TNO, who has been at the forefront of the development of this software for many years.
 
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| [https://ifcwebserver.org IFCWebServer.org]
 
| IFC WebServer is a free to use online data model server and BIM viewer based on IFC standards. It enables BIM managers and AEC professionals to have full access to all information and relations inside IFC models and to simplify sharing, exchanging information and checking the quality of BIM models. IFCWebServer supports out of the box any IFC official release or any valid extended schema so it can be used by researchers and developers.
 
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! Description
 
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| [https://github.com/Krande/adapy ADA- PY]
 
| ADA - Assembly for Design & Analysis - A python library for working with structural analysis and design. Ada-py delivers an object-oriented framework for CAD/BIM/FEM modelling, interoperability and Finite Elements (FE) post-processing..
 
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| [[GPL-2.0]] (software) and [[LGPL-2.1]] (solver)
 
| [[GPL-2.0]] (software) and [[LGPL-2.1]] (solver)
 
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| [https://energy.concord.org/energy2d/ Energy2D]
 
| "Energy2D is an interactive multiphysics simulation program that models all three modes of heat transfer—conduction, convection, and radiation, and their coupling with particle dynamics. Energy2D runs quickly on most computers and eliminates the switches among preprocessors, solvers, and postprocessors typically needed to perform computational fluid dynamics simulations." [https://github.com/charxie/multiphysics source]
 
| "Energy2D is an interactive multiphysics simulation program that models all three modes of heat transfer—conduction, convection, and radiation, and their coupling with particle dynamics. Energy2D runs quickly on most computers and eliminates the switches among preprocessors, solvers, and postprocessors typically needed to perform computational fluid dynamics simulations." [https://github.com/charxie/multiphysics source]
 
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| [https://fenicsproject.org/ FEniCS]
 
| [https://fenicsproject.org/ FEniCS]
| FEniCS is a computing platform for solving partial differential equations (PDEs). FEniCS enables users to quickly translate scientific models into efficient finite element code. It is widely used to perform analysis in the fields of Mechanics (static/dynamic, linear/nonlinear), Fluid-dynamics, Electromagnetism, Thermodynamics, Acoustics etc. FEniCS runs on a multitude of platforms ranging from laptops to high-performance clusters.
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| FEniCS is a computing platform for solving partial differential equations (PDEs). FEniCS enables users to quickly translate scientific models into efficient finite element code. FEniCS runs on a multitude of platforms ranging from laptops to high-performance clusters.
 
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|GemPy is a tool for generating 3D structural geological models in Python. As such, it enables you to create complex combinations of stratigraphical and structural features such as folds, faults, and unconformities. It was furthermore designed to enable probabilistic modeling to address parameter and model uncertainties.
 
|GemPy is a tool for generating 3D structural geological models in Python. As such, it enables you to create complex combinations of stratigraphical and structural features such as folds, faults, and unconformities. It was furthermore designed to enable probabilistic modeling to address parameter and model uncertainties.
 
| [[GPL-3.0]]
 
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| [https://github.com/IfcTruss/IfcTruss IfcTruss]
 
| IfcTruss is an open source (LGPL-3.0-or-later) software library for creating and calculating trusses in the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard. More precisely, the IFC 4.3 version is supported.
 
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| section-properties is aimed at structural engineering. The software provides a tool to calculate sectional properties of arbitrary (complex) cross-sections using the finite element method. Some commonly used cross-section types are pre-built in the software (i.e. I-sections, etc) to simplify the calculation on those "simpler" cross-sections. The software also has the ability to perform a cross-sectional stress analysis given loading inputs.
 
| section-properties is aimed at structural engineering. The software provides a tool to calculate sectional properties of arbitrary (complex) cross-sections using the finite element method. Some commonly used cross-section types are pre-built in the software (i.e. I-sections, etc) to simplify the calculation on those "simpler" cross-sections. The software also has the ability to perform a cross-sectional stress analysis given loading inputs.
 
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| EnergyPlus™ is a whole building energy simulation program that engineers, architects, and researchers use to model both energy consumption—for heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting and plug and process loads—and water use in buildings.
 
| EnergyPlus™ is a whole building energy simulation program that engineers, architects, and researchers use to model both energy consumption—for heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting and plug and process loads—and water use in buildings.
 
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| [https://github.com/brunopostle/IFC-to-gbXML-converter IFC-to-gbXML-converter]
 
| The converter aims to create an improved interoperability between BIM and whole-building energy analysis by translating the open exchange format IFC to a validated gbXML file format..
 
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| [[File:OpenStudio logo-crop.png|64px]]
 
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| The OpenStudio Application is a fully featured graphical interface to OpenStudio models including envelope, loads, schedules, and HVAC. The OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in is an extension to Trimble’s popular SketchUp 3D modeling tool that allows users to quickly create geometry needed for [[EnergyPlus]] using the built-in functionality of Trimble SketchUp including existing drawing tools, integration with Google Earth, Building Maker, and Photo Match. These two tools make use of the [[OpenStudio SDK]] and are being developed and maintained by the OpenStudio Coalition.
 
| The OpenStudio Application is a fully featured graphical interface to OpenStudio models including envelope, loads, schedules, and HVAC. The OpenStudio SketchUp Plug-in is an extension to Trimble’s popular SketchUp 3D modeling tool that allows users to quickly create geometry needed for [[EnergyPlus]] using the built-in functionality of Trimble SketchUp including existing drawing tools, integration with Google Earth, Building Maker, and Photo Match. These two tools make use of the [[OpenStudio SDK]] and are being developed and maintained by the OpenStudio Coalition.
 
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| [https://github.com/PCSincorp/PCS-Manual-J PCS-Manual-J]
 
| HVAC Manual J calculation software
 
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| [https://sim-vicus.de/ SIM-VICUS]
 
| SIM-VICUS is an open source software for building performance simulation and district heating and cooling network simulation. It features a 3d graphical user-interface that allows to create building/network geometry or import IFC, IDF and geoJSON files. All parameters (e.g. constructions, zone templates, ...) are shown in false color views. Heating and cooling demands as well as thermal comfort in buildings, even with several hundred zones, can be determined through dynamic simulation. SIM-VICUS also allows calculating heat losses as well as pressure and temperature distributions in district heating networks.
 
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