geotechnical-simulations-with-moose
This whitepaper collects information and code for geotechnical simulations with the software Moose.
https://github.com/jmeier/geotechnical-simulations-with-moose
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This whitepaper collects information and code for geotechnical simulations with the software Moose.
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README.md
Geotechnical Simulations with Moose
[!NOTE]
This document is still at an early stage of development. Some parts already have text, others exist as bullet points and the rest are just placeholders. Nevertheless, I would like to share this document with you. I am happy to receive comments and suggestions.
By enabling massively parallel multiphysics simulation the open-source, finite element framework Moose (mooseframework.inl.gov) can also be used for geotechnical design practice. This document aims to collect information and techniques that are suitable for creating such geotechnical simulations with Moose. Main focus are quasi-static simulations.
This whitepaper (PDF) collects information and code for geotechnical simulations with the software Moose. This document is primarily intended as a collection of information and examples rather than a textbook or step-by-step guide. As such, it is intended to be a ’living’ document that will be continually edited and updated.
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This document is published under the CC-BY-SA-4.0 license. No warranties are given.
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Owner
- Name: Jörg Meier
- Login: jmeier
- Kind: user
- Location: Switzerland
- Company: @grunergroup
- Repositories: 1
- Profile: https://github.com/jmeier
Citation (CITATION.cff)
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title: Geotechnical Simulations with Moose
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https://github.com/jmeier/geotechnical-simulations-with-moose
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This whitepaper is a collection of information and code
for geotechnical simulations using the open source finite
element framework ‘Moose’.
keywords:
- Geotechnics
- Numerical Simulation
- Moose
license: CC-BY-SA-4.0
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title: Geotechnical Simulations with Moose
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