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Among these more obscure flavors of Linux are a few that you may not have encountered, but could be just what you need.
CAELinux focuses on computer-aided engineering. It's based on open-source titles such as Salome, Code_Aster, and OpenFoam. CAELinux is an Ubuntu-based distribution that can simulate physics involving non-linear thermo-mechanics, coupled fluid-structure dynamics, seismic and non-linear explicit dynamics, contacts, visco-plasticity, fluid dynamics, heat exchange, convection heat transfer and radiation, and electrodynamics. This distribution offers a wiki with plenty of documentation for each application.
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