Hi,
if you move .xml files from edf-extra to edf in the ElmerSalome directory, the corresponding solvers will appear in the solver tabs.
HTH,
Matthias
Salome: Elmer-plugin available
Re: Salome: Elmer-plugin available
There is a minor update available. Multigrid solver settings will now be written to the sif-file.
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Re: Salome: Elmer-plugin available
Hi RaJa,
Thanx for keeping up the good work!
Are these instructions still the best pointer to the code:
viewtopic.php?t=4482#p16362
-Peter
Thanx for keeping up the good work!
Are these instructions still the best pointer to the code:
viewtopic.php?t=4482#p16362
-Peter
Re: Salome: Elmer-plugin available
Yes, they are still valid.
Regards,
Rainer
Regards,
Rainer
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Re: Salome: Elmer-plugin available
I am very glad that the Elmer plugin is still available. I believe that the function that allows writing the settings into a sit-file that can be used as input for the ElmerSolver is a significant upgrade for this plugin. Also, having everything in one single tool makes this plugin even more attractive. It’s a shame that parallel runs of a simulation are currently supported only on Windows, giving the significant number of Linux users. I was wondering how many users use at the moment this plugin. I believe numbers are very important. At https://www.sunsigns.org/angel-number-4444-meaning/ you can find all the meanings of the number 4444 from an astrological point of view, and the impact that this number can have on your life.
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Re: Salome: Elmer-plugin available
I'm currently not using it anymore. But if you need modifications, I could have another look at it.
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Re: Salome: Elmer-plugin available
Hi
If you have another look we could try to publisize it more. I think that the fact that you use .XML files out of the box makes this very attractive. I think the effort would deserve more popularity. With all bad that comes with corona there seems to be a very minimal positive thing that people seem to be looking at open source solutions more actively.
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If you have another look we could try to publisize it more. I think that the fact that you use .XML files out of the box makes this very attractive. I think the effort would deserve more popularity. With all bad that comes with corona there seems to be a very minimal positive thing that people seem to be looking at open source solutions more actively.
-Peter
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Re: Salome: Elmer-plugin available
Hello,
Is this feature supported on elmer 9.0 and the last Salome?
Julien
Is this feature supported on elmer 9.0 and the last Salome?
Julien
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Re: Salome: Elmer-plugin available
Hello,
I work on Windows 10
I try to add the ElmerSalome-directory and salome_plugins.py-file in C:\Users\julien\Downloads\SALOME-9.6.0\W64\GUI\share\salome\plugins\gui
in the new version of Salome but it doesn't work when I open the plugin tool menu in Salome Mesh module.
Someone did the test the the new version of softwares Elmer and Salome?
Julien
I work on Windows 10
I try to add the ElmerSalome-directory and salome_plugins.py-file in C:\Users\julien\Downloads\SALOME-9.6.0\W64\GUI\share\salome\plugins\gui
in the new version of Salome but it doesn't work when I open the plugin tool menu in Salome Mesh module.
Someone did the test the the new version of softwares Elmer and Salome?
Julien
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Re: Salome: Elmer-plugin available
Hi Julien,
From Elmer point of view this is just about understanding the sif and mesh files. This is always backward compatible. The old features are a subset of new features.
I would think there may be more risks on the Salome side as the programming interface is more prone to changes.
-Peter
From Elmer point of view this is just about understanding the sif and mesh files. This is always backward compatible. The old features are a subset of new features.
I would think there may be more risks on the Salome side as the programming interface is more prone to changes.
-Peter