Name: Casey Icenhour
Type: User
Company: @idaholab
Bio: Computational Scientist, and member of the MOOSE development team. Computational electromagnetics, plasma physics, fusion energy, and advanced manufacturing.
Location: Idaho Falls, ID
Casey Icenhour's Projects
BlackBear is a MOOSE-based code for simulating degradation processes in concrete and other structural materials.
Worked out hands-on example from the MOOSE Workshop
A MOOSE application dedicated to general Chemical ReAction NEtworks for plasma chemistry and thermochemistry problems.
Personal website (empty, work-in-progress)
Curriculum Vitae
"Edge ELectromagnetic sheath Simulator" - MOOSE App for simulation of electromagnetic RF sheaths in tokamaks
FENIX is an application for performing system-level, engineering scale (i.e., at the scale of centimeters and meters), and microstructure-scale (i.e., at the scale of microns) multiphysics calculations related to fusion energy systems.
Get statistics on web traffic to your GitHub repositories.
isopod, a MOOSE based app for multiphysics PDE constrained optimization
libMesh github repository
Mesoscale Atomistic Glue Program for Integrated Execution
Advanced manufacturing modeling and simulation
A MOOSE app for structural dynamics, seismic analysis, and risk assessment.
Some codes created while learning the finite element method using MATLAB
Multiphysics Object Oriented Simulation Environment
work on separating pyhit from moose, into it's own conda package
Tutorial files for the MOOSE portion of the 2024 UKAEA School on Open-Source Software for Fusion Engineering Simulation
The Sandia Engineering Analysis Code Access System (SEACAS) is a suite of preprocessing, postprocessing, translation, and utility applications supporting finite element analysis software using the Exodus database file format.
An example of how to create a MOOSE-based application that is based on another MOOSE-based application.
A MOOSE library for Moltres and Zapdos
The National Reactor Innovation Center's (NRIC) Virtual Test Bed Repository
1D low-temperature argon plasma fluid simulation for testing
Repository for LaTeX documents created while installing XPDP1 on Linux (and Windows Subsystem for Linux), for future reference. Not an official installation guide for PTSG codes!
Open source Moose app for simulating low-temperature plasmas