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Well, you're generally correct there. (I should have checked specifics before posting). GETM is listed and, obliquely, so is CCHE3D (NCCHE). For geomorphologic studies, you might consider the MD_SWMS (Multidimensional Surface-Water Modeling System) from USGS. I think you may actually be referring to what is commonly termed CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) rather than FEM (Finite Element Modeling). Check out "
OpenFlower, OpenFOAM, Gerris Flow Solver, OpenFVM are examples of free CFD codes, but generally not with much more than a basic pre and post processor, if that. Fluent from ANSYS and FLOW-3D from Flow Science are two commonly used commercial codes. Some other ones are freely available from NASA and USACE (US citizens only, I think). But, this stuff is pretty complicated for the uninitiated. Most folks need graduate engineering mathematics and modeling coursework to successfully undertake CFD modeling work with these systems and - even then - the process can be quite time consuming. Beyond that, your simulation might simply be incorrect! CFD is not something that 99.999% of engineers would pursue (or need to pursue) - that's 1 in 100,000!
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