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- 18 Sep 2015, 16:21
- Forum: Installation & compilation
- Topic: update my elmer 7.0 to 8.0, how to do it?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12703
Re: update my elmer 7.0 to 8.0, how to do it?
hi Anil Thank you very much for all your detailled procedure. Elmer V8.0 works perfectly. I had some trouble along the procedure... so at the end.. i have the new elmer version but the old one is erased!!! doesn't matter, i wanted the new one. some tests cases did not work... why i don't know! It is...
- 17 Sep 2015, 19:45
- Forum: Installation & compilation
- Topic: update my elmer 7.0 to 8.0, how to do it?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12703
update my elmer 7.0 to 8.0, how to do it?
hello every elmer user and developers... well i would like to update my elmer version 7.0 on ubuntu 14.04 LS to the 8.0... what is exactly the procedure? do i need to delete the folder elmer 7.0 and then use the cmake install? Cheers i trying to re-use elmer after a long period of without elmer (bec...
- 16 Sep 2015, 22:06
- Forum: General
- Topic: question of unit of "volume current density"
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3401
Re: question of unit of "volume current density"
Cheers Anil
- 14 Sep 2015, 22:48
- Forum: General
- Topic: question of unit of "volume current density"
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3401
question of unit of "volume current density"
Hi everybody
i have used the static current solver and i saved the data called "volume current density" but one question occurs to me? what is the unit of this data? A/m^3 ? so in order to get the current density, i have to multiply this data by the volume of my geometry?
cheers
Sebastien
i have used the static current solver and i saved the data called "volume current density" but one question occurs to me? what is the unit of this data? A/m^3 ? so in order to get the current density, i have to multiply this data by the volume of my geometry?
cheers
Sebastien
- 10 Sep 2015, 10:21
- Forum: General
- Topic: is there a solver that reads external data to use it ...
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2856
Re: is there a solver that reads external data to use it ...
interesting... need to be tested! i don't simulate in parallel... i have some steps to pass before that!
Cheers
Cheers
- 10 Sep 2015, 09:19
- Forum: General
- Topic: Where can i find the source code?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2804
Re: Where can i find the source code?
Again thank you
- 10 Sep 2015, 09:18
- Forum: General
- Topic: is there a solver that computes the derivative of a vector
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2857
Re: is there a solver that computes the derivative of a vector
thank you (one more time).
I was effectively thinking to these two options: either useing the flux solver with one coordinate as scalar or modify the flux solver BUT i don't find the source code on my new elmer installation (i haven't use it for more than 1 year so i'm a little bit rusty .
Cheers
I was effectively thinking to these two options: either useing the flux solver with one coordinate as scalar or modify the flux solver BUT i don't find the source code on my new elmer installation (i haven't use it for more than 1 year so i'm a little bit rusty .
Cheers
- 10 Sep 2015, 09:15
- Forum: General
- Topic: MagntoDynamics2D and flux condition?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4605
Re: MagntoDynamics2D and flux condition?
Thank you anyway
- 09 Sep 2015, 22:37
- Forum: General
- Topic: is there a solver that reads external data to use it ...
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2856
is there a solver that reads external data to use it ...
... in an elmer computation? for example, i make a first computation on a different meshgrid then save the data, make some data processing and i want to use this data as body force in another simulation with a different meshgrid. So is there something like this? i was thinking to run a electrostatic...
- 09 Sep 2015, 22:32
- Forum: General
- Topic: is there a solver that computes the derivative of a vector
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2857
is there a solver that computes the derivative of a vector
such as this:
Vector V = (Vx, Vy, Vz) and this solver gives a vector dV = (dVx/dx, dVy/dy , dVz/dz)?
or is there any trick to do it with elmer?
thank you
Vector V = (Vx, Vy, Vz) and this solver gives a vector dV = (dVx/dx, dVy/dy , dVz/dz)?
or is there any trick to do it with elmer?
thank you