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by bsder 213 days ago
Sandia seems to have some form of kernel, but only Federal-associated entities can get access to it.

It would be interesting to see if they would license that out further for some amount of money.

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If you're referring to Cubit, they license the ACIS kernel under the hood.
They’re (possibly) referring to “Scalable Geometric Modeler” (SGM)

https://github.com/sandialabs/sgm

Originally open-source, but since taken back in-house. As I understand, which should not be construed as an accurate accounting, Sandia wants to flesh out the basics further before (potentially) open-sourcing it again.

I was referring to Cubit. Phooey on the fact that it's ACIS.