Service Overview
NovaSolver provides free browser-based CAE simulation calculation tools for engineers and students in mechanical, aerospace, civil, and electrical engineering. No installation or registration required โ just open a URL and start computing.
Engineering Fields Covered
Implementations combine various numerical methods including Finite Element Method (FEM), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Finite Difference Method (FDM), and analytical solutions. Each tool includes the underlying formulas, theoretical background, and usage examples.
Team & Development
* Individual developer names are not disclosed for privacy reasons. For inquiries, please use the contact options below.
See NovaSolver in Action
Introduction to NovaSolver's physics & engineering simulators (20 sec)
Technology Stack
NovaSolver is a pure frontend application with no server-side backend. All calculations run entirely in your browser โ no data is ever sent to a server.
Disclaimer
Use of Calculation Results
NovaSolver's calculation tools are implemented based on standard engineering theories and formulas, but we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the results. Application to actual design, manufacturing, structural analysis, or safety evaluation is at the user's own responsibility. For critical decisions, always consult qualified professionals and verify using certified commercial CAE software.
Intellectual Property & Copyright
All content on this site (tools, text, design, etc.) is copyrighted by NovaSolver. Personal use for learning and research is welcome, but unauthorized reproduction, commercial use, or redistribution is prohibited.
External Services & Cookies
This site uses Google Analytics (GA4) for access analysis. Collected data is managed in accordance with Google's Privacy Policy. Calculation data is never sent to any server.
Contact
For bug reports, feature requests, or collaboration proposals, please reach out via X (formerly Twitter) DM or GitHub Issues.
Frequently asked questions are also available in the description sections of each tool on the tool listing page. For formula details, refer to the "Formulas & Theory" section on each tool page.