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Re: Fwd: Re: Is shear incremental calculation verified
It is a good software with high scalability. Mostly used for geomechanical
tasks by Brisbane University in Australia.
It uses MPI-schema, what is excellent for clusters.
Exceptionally for me, there are 1 bug (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/esys-particle/+bug/442881) and 1 unimplemented
feature, which keep me out of using it.
Anyway, it is good when you have 2 or more opportunity to choose between
software.
https://launchpad.net/esys-particle
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Anton Gladkyy
2010/1/18 Bruno Chareyre <bruno.chareyre@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> But there are some bugs which are not allow me to use ESyS for my tasks.
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> Could you tell more about the "bugs" in ESyS? I'm interested in that.
> I feel like some codes are perfect on the paper but fail when somebody
> wants to actually do something with them, partly due to academic gaps or
> intrinsic differences between computer science / engineering science,
> physics of particles / geomechanics, fluid mechanics / solid mechanics,
> dynamic flow / quasi-static deformation, etc.
> In this perspective, Yade has the advantage of being developped by people
> using it for research (balance that with drawbacks in terms of developpement
> speed and consistency of the design). Two exceptions are Olivier Galizzi
> and Alban Daumer.
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> Bruno
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