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Ellipsis3d is a three-dimensional version of the particle-in-cell finite element code Ellipsis, a solid modeling code for visco-elastoplastic materials. The particle-in-cell method combines the strengths of the Lagrangian and Eulerian formulations of mechanics while bypassing their limitations.
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We are pleased to announce the version 1 release of Ellipsis3D. See the file INSTALL for building and installation instructions. Once you have built the package, you can test it on the chemical plume example ./ellipsis3d Examples/Ellipsis3D_2004_examples/chemical_plume.input Let it run as long as you like. Then munge the data for OpenDX with the commands cd Examples/opendx/scripts/ ./get_node_files_dx_format.mk ./get_particles_dx_format.mk Now run dx on the file Examples/opendx/chemicalplume/particles_isosurface_glyph.net By default, it will show the first time step. Change the input files to get later time steps. You should see a picture like Examples/Ellipsis3D_2004_examples/chemical_plume.jpg Please submit bug reports by opening an issue on the geodynamics/ellipsis3d GitHub repository. Please send all questions to the geodynamics forum at: https://community.geodynamics.org/ Ellipsis3D is free software. See the file COPYING for copying conditions.
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Ellipsis3d is a three-dimensional version of the particle-in-cell finite element code Ellipsis, a solid modeling code for visco-elastoplastic materials. The particle-in-cell method combines the strengths of the Lagrangian and Eulerian formulations of mechanics while bypassing their limitations.
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