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More digressions in visualisation. Frictional-cohesive cover, homogenous, 200 m displacement accruing on basement fault. 4 movies of the evolution of this 2D discrete-element simulation all on identical "time" loops: geometry, a zoom of a h...
First post after an intentional, and much needed, break.
It's almost a bit too hot to do much at all... so I am going through a series of bespoke, maybe oddball, boundary conditions and set-ups in my 2D discrete element codes and, well, just seeing what comes "out in the wash". Here is an example...
I have always wondered about the “best” way to view my (or anyone else’s) 3D discrete element modelling results. Personally, I think that ParaView is a bit “clunky” but very powerful, whilst ImageTank on the Mac is incredibly powerful and s...
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