Dear Reza,
there is also a deal.II gitHub "tutorial" on phase-field fracture,
which exactly addresses your questions:
https://github.com/tjhei/cracks
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files formats
are supported:
https://www.dealii.org/8.4.0/doxygen/deal.II/classGridIn.html
Examples can be found in many deal.II tutorials steps how
they are used.
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us, the code indeed works also without predictor-corrector.
With best regards,
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Dear Reza!
On 07/18/2016 04:30 PM, Reza Zargar wrote:
and also there is an example in paper called "Example 4-Symmetric
three point bending" which is not contained in the folder
crack-master. How can I have it to carry out as a sample?Thanks again.
Is now online on github.
Best Thomas
ave compiled the dealii and
trilinos with same compiler,namely gcc.Now I am trying to fix
it.Thank you in any case.
Best Reza
Am Dienstag, 19. Juli 2016 10:14:36 UTC+2 schrieb Thomas Wick:
Dear Reza!
On 07/18/2016 04:30 PM, Reza Zargar wrote:
and also there is an
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On 03/30/2017 03:38 PM, 'Seyed Ali Mohseni' via deal.II User Group wrote:
Dear Thomas Wick,
I see. So I should change it manually everywhere. I thought the degree
variable will do this automatically, but why did you then implement it
like this? Is it for another purpose?
It is
s also not reasonable to envisage it.
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in numerics),
to compare the method to other published results or to
compute a solutions on a sequence of meshes.
For instance in the crack code, we compared our results
to Miehe et al. and Borden et al.
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Dear Seyed Ali,
now I understand better. What you could do is to disable
the phase-field functionality in the program or to
choose G_c very high such that the phase-field will never
be activated. Then you only have the elasticity part
and can compare.
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By the way Thomas, if you don't rememb
Dear Seyed Ali,
On 04/01/2017 01:19 PM, 'Seyed Ali Mohseni' via deal.II User Group wrote:
Dear Thomas,
Thank you. I checked the values and they are similar.
Good.
Within your predictor-corrector approach, I assume that you somehow
exchange data between each step in order to be able to int
Dear Seyed Ali,
no idea, but possible reasons :
1. Do you compute on the same mesh?
2. do you compile in release mode or debug mode?
Release is faster.
3. Possibly you can optimize deal.Il with respect to the CPU etc.
On my desktop computer at work, deal.II is 2 - 4 times slower than
f you solve "exactly" the same code or not :)
Anyhow: good that you found the reason.
Best regards,
Thomas
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Dear S. A. Mohseni,
On 05/31/2017 01:11 PM, 'Seyed Ali Mohseni' via deal.II User Group wrote:
Dear Thomas Wick, Dear Timo Heister,
I wrote an additional postprocessor in your existing phase-field code
to allow postprocessing of strain, stress or elastic energy.
Unfortunately
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, fluid-structure interaction,
phase-field fracture, adaptivity).
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to ask a bit for patience, but
the clear goal is to submit
this code to the official deal.II library.
Best regards,
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Dear all,
we are briefly extending our deadline for the deal.II Workshop in
Hannover from Sep 11-15, 2023. Please see
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-independent)
Once you have this, I would just try to run the code and see what happens
and then work in debug mode or with gdb to find out where the codes crashes.
The compiler will tell you.
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8.5.0. You know that I have updates on my webpage.
(But honestly I do not think that this is the error using the old
FSI code with the
newest deal.II version.)
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Hello,
there are two flags in the parameter file that you need to change:
set Decompose stress in rhs = 0.0
set Decompose stress in matrix = 0.0
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brittle fractureand
a new fast hybrid formulation)
I attach the test results.
Thanks for your answer!
Kind regards,
Yaakov
On Saturday, February 3, 2018 at 7:20:27 AM UTC+1, Thomas Wick wrote:
Hello,
there are two flags in the parameter file that you need to change:
set Decompose
comparison.
Best regards,
Thomas W.
On 02/19/2018 09:26 AM, Thomas Wick wrote:
Dear Yaakov,
which article do you mean? Please give the exact reference including
author names.
I do not know a priori whether they have different material
parameters, another
stress-strain splitting, etc
be useful.
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I describe is how a lot of good programmers think
about their craft.
I like that.
Best Thomas
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as a true deal.II tutorial step. The official
version is based on 7.0.0.
You may find updates on my webpage
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in case of interest.
Other than this I guess Luca Heltai has also some codes online.
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notation local_matrix( j, i ) is the correct
one, while local_matrix( i, j ) only holds true if your problem
statement is symmetric.
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Big congrats! Best regards, Thomas
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