Hence, it is available to the marc_deformedGeometry.py script via "mesh_init_postprocessing()" and "mesh_get_unitlength()", so no need for setting the scaling of the displacement vectors explicitly through an option; now displacements and nodal positions are always consistent
"marc_extractData" is a simple variant of the "postResult" script that extracts all data from a macro *.t16 file (quadratic elements not yet supported) and writes it into an asciitable
"addDataToGeometry" searches for corresponding *.txt and *.vtk file in a given directory and adds the data from the *.txt file as SCALARS to the *.vtk file
first script needed an additional function in mesh that returns the corresponding node of a given ip in a specific element
first call damask.core.mesh.mesh_init_postprocessing(meshfilename) to initialize all necessary mesh variables
then damask.core.mesh.mesh_build_cellnodes(nodes) calculates the cellnode positions for a given list of node positions
the meshfile that is needed for the init is created automatically by mesh_init in DAMASK
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For marc simulations, run
./code/setup/setup_code.sh
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For marc simulations, run
./code/setup/setup_code.sh
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changed all remaining routines in f2py to more clever determination of array size (requires f2py >= 2.0)
enabled 3D visualize to work with odd resolution by switching to linear reconstruction
PLEASE NOTE: Redefinition of routines for f2py might cause trouble -> DELETE DAMASK_ROOT/lib/damask/core.so in this case
further changes: added pure statement where possible, polished, unified use of "Q" for "Quaternion" and reordered math to have similar routines together
0: uncorrected, slope per sidelength (physical dimension) e = res/dim
1: corrected by sidelength, slope per unitlength e = res/1
2: corrected such that distance between FPs e = 1
alway regarding the medium length of x,y,z direction
saves to copy same geometry description for different elements that are essentially similar regarding the IP number but differ in total node count.
introduced quadratic tetrahedron (Marc element 127 -- element 157 might also work, but did not perform well in fully elastic calc so far)
f2py functions remaining in math.f90 now uses assumed size arrays in order to have simpler interfaces. This is only working with python 2.7!
changed python pre- and postprocessing scripts.
If you encounter any problems whith core modules, try to remove the old core.so in the lib/damask