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* Ability to set position-dependent initial velocities on particles (not documented yet). | * Ability to set position-dependent initial velocities on particles (not documented yet). | ||
* MPM modeling with membranes in both 2D and 3D simulations (not documented yet). | * MPM modeling with membranes in both 2D and 3D simulations (not documented yet). | ||
* A new way to create boundary conditions when using [[Rigid Material|rigid material]] particles for moving boundary conditions (not documented yet). | * A new way to create boundary conditions when using [[Rigid Material|rigid material]] particles for moving boundary conditions by extrapolating them to the grid (not documented yet). | ||
* A method to deform shapes when adding particle to the grid and to deform the particles. One common use is to have rigid particle conform to a shape that is not along with grid axes (not documented yet). | * A method to deform shapes when adding particle to the grid and to deform the particles. One common use is to have rigid particle conform to a shape that is not along with grid axes (not documented yet). | ||
Revision as of 15:39, 8 July 2014
OSParticulas and NairnMPM are both MPM code engines. The difference is that OSParticulas is for new features in development, for proprietary or unpublished features, and for features not yet released to the open source version.
New OSParticulas Features
Some of the features in development and/or only available in OSParticulas are:
- Ability to set time- and position-dependent body forces on the grid.
- Ability to set position-dependent initial velocities on particles (not documented yet).
- MPM modeling with membranes in both 2D and 3D simulations (not documented yet).
- A new way to create boundary conditions when using rigid material particles for moving boundary conditions by extrapolating them to the grid (not documented yet).
- A method to deform shapes when adding particle to the grid and to deform the particles. One common use is to have rigid particle conform to a shape that is not along with grid axes (not documented yet).
Using OSParticulas
OSParticulas is available to members of the OSU MPM Consortium and selected collaborators with the research group of Prof. John A. Nairn at Oregonstate University. For details, you can contact us with an email. Once you are set up as a collaborator, you can check out OSParticulas using
svn checkout http://(server)/svn/OSParticulas/trunk mycheckout --username myusername
where (server) is the name for the computer currently storing the OSParticulas repository, mycheckout is any name you pick to be used for checked out folder, and myusername is your user name. After this command you enter your password and the files will be checked out. The server name, user name, and password will be provided when your account to check out OSParticulas is set up.
You can check out tagged versions, and prior revision number, or the version on a specific date using the following checkout commands:
svn checkout http://(server)/svn/OSParticulas/tags/release-1.0 OSParticulas-1.0 --username myusername svn checkout --revision 185 http://(server)/svn/OSParticulas/trunk rev-185 --username myusername svn checkout --revision {2014-07-04} http://(server)/svn/OSParticulas/trunk dated-2014-07-04 --username myusername
where you insert tag name, revision number or date as desired. The text before --username is the name of the folder when checkout on your computer and can be any text that helps you recognize the contents of the checkout.
OSParticulas Documentation
This wiki site documents both OSParticulas and NairnMPM; features that are only available in OSParticiulas will be noted. Those enabled to use OSParticulas can check the documentation notes in their download for any additional setup steps and for instructions on using any extra features available in OSParticulas that are not yet written up in these wiki pages.