Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
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Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
https://github.com/ndrs92/DesignSPHysics
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Re: Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
From the screenshots and the SPHysics homepage it looks promising.
Thanks for sharing.
Br Howil
Thanks for sharing.
Br Howil
Re: Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
Looks like it uses VTK. They also have an installer.
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Re: Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
Tried to use the installer but had no success (wrote an issue on github).
In the given example files (https://github.com/ndrs92/DesignSPHysic ... t-examples) you find the following text when searching for 'VTK':
...Last, it exports all the geometry generated in VTK files for viewing with ParaView."
Re: Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
I had no problems with the installer. Went perfect and examples were done without any problems. Maybe I missed something, but for post processing paraview is needed.
OS: Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.17.11528 (Git)
Build type: None
Branch: master
Hash: d31be3117de386b4f6cd3444e0b330db56dc6ba2
Python version: 2.7.12
Qt version: 4.8.7
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.1.0
OS: Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.17.11528 (Git)
Build type: None
Branch: master
Hash: d31be3117de386b4f6cd3444e0b330db56dc6ba2
Python version: 2.7.12
Qt version: 4.8.7
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.1.0
Re: Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
Issue was resolved see....https://github.com/ndrs92/DesignSPHysics/issues/9
It is now available in the addon-manager.
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Re: Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
Hi guys and merry christmas!
What must I do to get the dualsphysics-wb running?
I have downloaded the files below from their website.
Is there a significant faster runtime when using SPH-method
instead of a mesh-based simulation? If not, forget my question...
Thanks Thomas
EDIT: sorry, I forgot: they have some cool videos on
https://www.youtube.com/user/DualSPHysics/videos
What must I do to get the dualsphysics-wb running?
I have downloaded the files below from their website.
Is there a significant faster runtime when using SPH-method
instead of a mesh-based simulation? If not, forget my question...
Thanks Thomas
EDIT: sorry, I forgot: they have some cool videos on
https://www.youtube.com/user/DualSPHysics/videos
Re: Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
The devs don't hang out on FC forums AFAICT. Feel free to get their attention by opening an issue on their github repo
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Re: Interesting project: DesignSPHysics fluid simulator
Here are the links for the windows-release/Blender-addon:
http://design.sphysics.org/
http://visual.sphysics.org/
After starting the dualphysics makro first time, you must set all path.
@Kunda1: the dualphysics devs have announced a new release in january 2018, lets wait...
http://dual.sphysics.org/index.php/forums1/
http://design.sphysics.org/
http://visual.sphysics.org/
After starting the dualphysics makro first time, you must set all path.
@Kunda1: the dualphysics devs have announced a new release in january 2018, lets wait...
http://dual.sphysics.org/index.php/forums1/