CADFEKO and POSTFEKO have a powerful, fast, lightweight scripting language integrated into the application that allows you to create models,
get hold of simulation results and model configuration information and much more.
When meshing a model, you can either use the automatic meshing algorithm to calculate the appropriate mesh settings
or you can specify the mesh sizes. When you specify the mesh sizes, the mesh sizes should adhere to certain guidelines.
Feko integrates with various products within Altair Simulation Products such as HyperStudy. Integration with third-party products is also supported through the powerful scripting and plug-in infrastructure.
Feko creates and uses many different file types. It is useful to know what is stored in the various files and weather they were
created by Feko and if it is safe to delete them. The files are grouped as either native files that have been created by Feko or non-native files that are supported by Feko. Non-native files are often exported by Feko even if the formats are not under the control of the Feko development team.
A common data structure exists for the .efe, .hfe, .ffe, .ol, .os, .tr and .epl files, which should be understood to use or post-process these files externally.
Various files are used and even exported by Feko that are not native to Feko, meaning that the format is not controlled by Feko. The format of these files are subject to change by third parties.
Feko creates and uses many different file types. It is useful to know what is stored in the various files and weather they were
created by Feko and if it is safe to delete them. The files are grouped as either native files that have been created by Feko or non-native files that are supported by Feko. Non-native files are often exported by Feko even if the formats are not under the control of the Feko development team.
The history and format of Feko native files, such as the
.efe, .hfe, .ffe, .ol, .os and .epl are described.
File Format History
A list of notable changes to the format of the .efe, .hfe, .ffe, .ol, .os and .epl is provided.
General File Format
A common data structure exists for the .efe, .hfe, .ffe, .ol, .os, .tr and .epl files, which should be understood to use or post-process these files externally.
Element Power Loss (.EPL)
The data structure for the .epl files are described to understand and correctly post-process these files externally.
Other Supported File Formats
The data structure for other file types are provided in order to understand and correctly use or post-process these files externally.