I am looking to modify the Elmer source code. I had downloaded and installed Elmer 8.4 on my computer.
The src folder that is available on the Elmer Github page is not in my Elmer installation directory (only have bin, lib, redist, share and stripped_gfortran). How should I proceed?
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- 11 Aug 2020, 00:44
- Forum: General
- Topic: Elmer source code modification
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1832
- 06 Aug 2020, 17:32
- Forum: External tools
- Topic: Elmer FEM-OpenFOAM-Dakota: An open-source framework for data analytics, finite element and finite volume methods
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5192
Re: Elmer FEM-OpenFOAM-Dakota: An open-source framework for data analytics, finite element and finite volume methods
Thanks, Peter! I hope people find the framework useful.
- 12 Jul 2020, 04:23
- Forum: General
- Topic: Time discretization schemes
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4305
Re: Time discretization schemes
Thank you for the information. Is the documentation that you are referring to - Chapter 6/Elmer Solver Manual? I am assuming the schemes that are not in the documentation are implemented in the source code. Would that code be TimeIntegrate.F90? If yes, then would the schemes listed in that code be a...
- 08 Jul 2020, 23:18
- Forum: General
- Topic: Time discretization schemes
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4305
Time discretization schemes
Are all the time discretization schemes implemented in Elmer FEM semi-implicit? Also, where can I find the list of time discretization schemes available in Elmer FEM? I reviewed TimeIntegrators.F90 code in the src folder as well as Chapter 6/Time discretization in Elmer Solver manual. Thanks for any...
- 07 Jul 2020, 19:39
- Forum: External tools
- Topic: Elmer FEM-OpenFOAM-Dakota: An open-source framework for data analytics, finite element and finite volume methods
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5192
Elmer FEM-OpenFOAM-Dakota: An open-source framework for data analytics, finite element and finite volume methods
A program for 3 way coupling between open-source software Elmer FEM, OpenFOAM and Dakota has been developed. EOF Library was employed to invoke communication between Elmer and OpenFoam during run time. The program along with benchmark test and other examples can be found here: https://github.com/Anj...
- 15 Jun 2020, 00:19
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Elmer mesh element type/GUI Tutorial 7/wire.grd
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3311
Re: Elmer mesh element type/GUI Tutorial 7/wire.grd
Thank you. The naming convention for the different element types? 404 - quadratic, 808 - hex, etc. Is this information provided in the Elmer documentation? If so, which manual would it be?
- 03 Jun 2020, 23:24
- Forum: ElmerSolver
- Topic: Elmer mesh element type/GUI Tutorial 7/wire.grd
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3311
Elmer mesh element type/GUI Tutorial 7/wire.grd
I am looking to determine the mesh element type (hexahedral? tetrahedral?linear brick?) used in the wire geometry associated with tutorial 7 in the Elmer GUI Tutorials.
Thank you for any information you can provide.
Thank you for any information you can provide.
- 04 May 2020, 23:45
- Forum: General
- Topic: WhitneyAVSolver/Joule Heating
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2418
WhitneyAVSolver/Joule Heating
I am looking for the theoretical equation used to solve Joule heating using WhitneyAV Solver. I have reviewed chapter 16 in Elmer Modes Manual but couldn't find the equation. Thank you for any information you can provide.
- 01 May 2020, 01:48
- Forum: General
- Topic: Joule heating
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3112
Re: Joule heating
Thank you. I found the equation in Elmer Model Manual. Using MagnetoDynamics2D solver, the equation to determine joule heating is given in Elmer Modes Manual (19.1). What is the absolute value for the out of plane component of vector potential in this tutorial, Az? I also attempted to build the Indu...
- 30 Apr 2020, 03:34
- Forum: General
- Topic: Joule heating
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3112
Joule heating
I am looking for the theoretical reference/equation used to determine joule heating for the following solvers: 1. WhitneyAVSolver (case.sif file attached) 2. MagnetoDynamics2DHarmonic used in Tutorial 15/Harmonic magnetic field in 2D - Induction heating of a graphite crucible I reviewed chapter 16 o...