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ElmerFEM coupled with Dakota, an open-source toolbox for optimization, uncertainty quantification, and parameter studies

Posted: 10 Apr 2020, 21:34
by asandip
Elmer has been coupled with Sandia Dakota, a toolbox for data analytics. More information on Sandia Dakota can be found here - - https://dakota.sandia.gov/

Capabilities: This program integrates the capabilities of Elmer FEM and Sandia Dakota. It provides a framework for multi-physics/phase simulations, optimization, uncertainty quantification, surrogate modeling, parallel computing and parameter studies.

The interface script along with examples are available on my Github page -- https://github.com/AnjaliSandip

If you use this program, please cite this repository -- Sandip, A. 2019, ElmerFEM-Dakota, v2.0, Zenodo, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3679502

About: This program is maintained by Anjali Sandip.

Sandia Dakota version 6.10
Elmer version 8.1
Operating system: Linux

If you have questions/find this software helpful/would like to collaborate, you can reach me at anjali.sandip@und.edu

Re: ElmerFEM coupled with Dakota, an open-source toolbox for optimization, uncertainty quantification, and parameter stu

Posted: 29 Apr 2020, 03:12
by annier
Dear Anjali,
Keep it up with the work.

Yours Sincerely,
Anil Kunwar

Re: ElmerFEM coupled with Dakota, an open-source toolbox for optimization, uncertainty quantification, and parameter stu

Posted: 29 Apr 2020, 21:45
by asandip
Will do. Thanks, Anil!