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RapidFEM

Electromagnetic FEM solver written in Rust, distributed as a Python package on PyPI. Two backends behind one geometry/material/physics API: a frequency-domain solver (Nédélec first-kind order-2 edge elements, complex-symmetric sparse linear algebra) and a time-domain DGTD solver (discontinuous Galerkin, Krylov/ETD exponential time integration, model-order reduction). The solver is scale-invariant, so sub-micron RFIC passives (with GDS / PDK-stack import) solve as reliably as metre-scale structures. Optional Flask-based local UI with code editor and live viewer.

Install

pip install rapidfem            # solver only
pip install rapidfem[ui]        # solver + local UI

Wheels for Windows, Linux, and macOS are built via CI. The Rust core is compiled ahead of time — no Rust toolchain required on the user's machine. Gmsh (Python wheel gmsh) is pulled in automatically and provides the OpenCASCADE-based geometry + mesher used by rapidfem.Geometry.

Quick start (Python API)

import numpy as np
import rapidfem as rf

# Build geometry; attach materials + physics directly to entities
g = rf.Geometry(maxh=rf.lambda_maxh(f_max=12e9))
air = g.box(22.86e-3, 10.16e-3, 30e-3, position=(-11.43e-3, -5.08e-3, 0),
            material=rf.Air())

rf.RectWaveguidePort(air.faces.min(axis="z"))
rf.RectWaveguidePort(air.faces.max(axis="z"))
rf.PEC(*air.faces.unassigned)

g.mesh()

# Define the problem once, run any number of analyses on it
prob = rf.Problem(g)                      # Problem is the frequency-domain ProblemFD
result = prob.sweep(np.linspace(8e9, 12e9, 21))
print(result.frequencies.shape, result.sparams.shape)

# Same Problem can also drive an eigenmode solve or a far-field pattern:
# modes   = prob.eigenmode(target_frequency=10e9, n_modes=6)
# pattern = prob.farfield(result, freq_idx=10, port_idx=0)

See python_src/rapidfem/examples/ for end-to-end runs: microstrip and coupled lines, iris / stepped-impedance filters, patch / Vivaldi / inverted-F antennas (PML + far-field), pyramidal horns, dielectric resonators, and the fd_rfic_* on-chip passives. RFIC geometry comes from a process stack and layout via rapidfem.rfic (rfic.Stack, Geometry.from_gds).

Importing external CAD and meshes

g.load(path) brings external geometry into the scene; the action is chosen from the file extension:

g = rf.Geometry(maxh=rf.lambda_maxh(f_max=20e9))

# STEP / IGES / BREP land in the same OpenCASCADE kernel as the primitives,
# so the result is a normal GeoObject: boolean it, transform it, select its
# faces, attach materials and physics, all exactly like a g.box(...).
part = g.load("horn.step", material=rf.Air())   # mm STEP -> metres by default
post = g.cylinder(radius=0.5e-3, height=5e-3)
g.cut(part, post)                                # compose CAD with primitives
g.rotate(part, math.pi / 2, axis=(0, 1, 0))      # full transform API applies
rf.RectWaveguidePort(part.faces.max(axis="z"))
rf.PEC(*part.faces.unassigned)
g.mesh()

# Place/orient any import at load time, like a primitive's position= kwarg:
part = g.load("horn.step", position=(0, 0, 5e-3), rotation=(math.pi, (0, 0, 1)))

# STL is a surface triangulation, healed into a meshable solid. It is a
# discrete body (its geometry IS the mesh), so it stays standalone: it takes a
# material, physics, placement and meshing, but it cannot be combined with OCC
# primitives or boolean ops (use a STEP/IGES/BREP export for that). STL is
# unit-less, pass scale= (metres per file unit) for a model authored in mm.
g = rf.Geometry(maxh=0.5e-3)
blob = g.load("antenna.stl", material=rf.Air(), scale=1e-3, position=(0, 0, 1e-3))

# A pre-built .msh volume mesh is already tessellated, so loading one switches
# the geometry into mesh mode: its named physical groups become selectable
# handles you attach materials and physics to. g.mesh() then bakes the
# bindings (no remeshing) and the usual Problem/sweep pipeline runs unchanged.
g = rf.Geometry()
scene = g.load("waveguide.msh")
scene.group("air").material = rf.Air()
rf.RectWaveguidePort(scene.group("port_in"))
rf.RectWaveguidePort(scene.group("port_out"))
rf.PEC(scene.group("walls"))
g.mesh()
result = rf.Problem(g).sweep(np.linspace(8e9, 12e9, 21))

unit= sets the target unit OpenCASCADE converts a STEP/IGES file into (default "M", so a millimetre file comes in at metre coordinates); scale= is an extra metres-per-file-unit factor for unit-less STL or a mis-declared CAD unit. See examples/fd_step_import.py for a full STEP-driven sweep.

Local UI

rapidfem serve ./my_project/

Opens a browser window with a CodeMirror Python editor, a 3D geometry / mesh / field viewer (raw WebGL2), and S-parameter plots. The geometry view updates on save (Ctrl+S); mesh and solver runs are explicit. Results stream in as the solve runs; fields are fetched on demand as you scrub frequency and port. Use rapidfem.show(g) to send a geometry to the viewer.

Features

  • Geometry builder — OpenCASCADE primitives with boolean ops, transforms and fillet/chamfer; ready-made RF structures in rf.structures (coax, microstrip, CPW, stripline, waveguides, helix) build geometry + ports in one call
  • External CAD / mesh importg.load(path) pulls in STEP / IGES / BREP solids as fully composable primitives, heals STL surfaces into meshable solids, or loads a pre-built .msh and exposes its named physical groups for material / physics binding
  • RFIC / GDSrapidfem.rfic process stacks and Geometry.from_gds build on-chip passives, solved scale-invariantly down to sub-micron features
  • Canonical Nédélec R2 elements — first-kind order-2 curl–curl vector element, 20 DOFs per tetrahedron
  • Excitations — rectangular waveguide ports (arbitrary TE modes), lumped ports (TEM, multi-line voltage integral), coax and wave ports, Floquet plane-wave port (normal incidence), first-order absorbing boundary
  • PML — anisotropic stretched-coordinate perfectly matched layer
  • Lossy materials — complex permittivity with loss tangent + conductivity, surface impedance for metals, Debye dispersion; cached across sweeps
  • Sparse solvers — pure-Rust rslab complex-symmetric LDLᵀ (Bunch-Kaufman) baseline with a-priori memory estimates; optional MKL PARDISO (complex-symmetric LDLᵀ) where mkl_rt is installed
  • Frequency sweep — assembles E/B once, refactors only the frequency- dependent K per point, reuses the symbolic LU pattern
  • Eigenmode solver — shift-invert Lanczos on the complex-symmetric system
  • Adaptive refinement — residual error estimator with Dörfler marking, exports a size field for gmsh re-meshing
  • Output — Touchstone (.s1p/.s2p/.snp), VTK field export, far-field NFFT
  • Parallel assembly — rayon-based element matrix evaluation

Time-domain backend (DGTD)

ProblemTD, behind the same API, compiles a structure into an explicit linear ODE dy/dt = A·y and exposes it as a model at every level:

  • DGTD — nodal discontinuous Galerkin on tetrahedra, upwind or energy-conserving central flux
  • Exponential time integration — matrix-free Krylov/ETD propagator, exact for the linear system at any step size (no CFL limit)
  • Model export / reduction — the RHS, the verbatim sparse operator A, an exponential stepper, or Krylov-projected reduced models
  • Materials — heterogeneous, lossy, anisotropic and Debye dispersive media; matched absorbing layers; periodic boundaries
  • Output — field probes, RFT transfer function, VTK field-animation export
import rapidfem as rf

ptd  = rf.ProblemTD.box(size=(1, 1, 1), cells=(2, 2, 2), order=2)
traj = ptd.transient(y0, dt=0.02, steps=200)   # turnkey transient
rom  = ptd.reduce(y0, dim=60)                   # model-order reduction
A    = ptd.state_space()                        # the verbatim operator

Method notes and the ProblemTD API are in docs/td-backend.md.

Solver backends

Solver Type Notes
rslab Complex-symmetric LDLᵀ (Bunch-Kaufman) Pure Rust, no native dependencies — always available. Numeric-only refactorisation across sweeps, a-priori RAM gate
MKL PARDISO Complex-symmetric LDLᵀ Opt-in, needs mkl_rt on PATH

Select with RAPIDFEM_SOLVER ("auto", "pardiso", "rslab"), set before import rapidfem. Default "auto" tries PARDISO → rslab. Optional MKL: conda install mkl / pip install mkl (ensure mkl_rt is on PATH).

Performance

WR-90 iris waveguide driven sweep, 10 GHz, 2-port:

Mesh DOFs PARDISO faer
693 tets 5 512 0.14 s 0.22 s
1 096 tets 8 382 0.06 s 0.45 s
2 595 tets 19 196 0.17 s 1.39 s
3 284 tets 23 968 0.21 s 1.98 s

Larger: 327 k DOFs driven sweep (PARDISO) ~5 s/freq; 905 k DOFs eigenmode (3-turn spiral, shift-invert Lanczos) ~54 s.

Verification

cargo test --release checks element-level functions to machine precision (1e-12 – 1e-16). End-to-end S-parameter accuracy is tracked in tests/validation/ against analytical solutions and reference solvers.

Acknowledgments

rapidfem began life as a Rust port of EMerge (PyPI), Robert Fennis' open-source Python electromagnetic FEM solver. EMerge is the project that inspired this one — its clear, script-first design shaped how rapidfem's geometry / material / physics API feels today, and the early releases ported its Python implementation to Rust. Warm thanks to Robert Fennis for building and sharing it.

The solver kernels have since been independently re-derived from primary sources (Nédélec's edge-element construction, standard microwave theory, and the barycentric integration identities); the derivations, completeness proofs and entrywise cross-checks live in derivations/.

License

GPL-3.0-or-later with the Gmsh additional permission — see LICENSE. Copyright (C) Milan Rother and rapidfem contributors; commercial terms available.

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