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the salome platform is developed by the cea-edf simulation teams, in close collaboration with the cea-edf software teams. the platform is composed of a set of c++ modules that are tightly coupled together. each salome module corresponds to one application domain. salome is not a simulation framework but a platform that provides integration tools and enables the development of multi-domain simulation applications.
the salome platform can be installed on a number of different operating systems, for example, linux, mac os, windows and unix. salome is currently supported by cea and edf. salome is released under the gpl license, which allows the users to freely download the software, modify it and redistribute the modified versions under the gpl license.
moreover, salome provides an infrastructure to support developers working in the domain of visual computing for building new products. it was originally developed for scientific visualization and heat transfer simulation, but it is now being ported to other areas of application. the cea has recently developed an application to visualize and analyze large-scale fluid-structure interaction models. the edf is using salome to build a tool for visualizing data from complex and adaptive systems and a software for multi-physics simulation. the cea is also developing a tool for coupling geophysical and non-hydro-acoustic data in order to model seismic waves propagation and detection. finally, the cea is developing a tool for coupling an atmospheric model with a geo-hydro-earthquake simulator.
the cea has also developed a software for detecting heat flow into geothermal reservoirs and a software for coupling the solver with petroleum reservoir models. the cea is also developing a plug-in to couple a geodynamics model with a fluid structure interaction solver. all of these new tools are based on salome.