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In the multizone_office_simple_air test case, a closed damper reports an unusually high airflow. In the provided [simulation output](https://github.com/ibpsa/project1-boptest/files/14142231/output.csv…
rsoo8 updated
8 months ago
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Hello, I was able to run your code and got a series of obj file, I also notice you provided a script to render the vertices as particles in Blender. But I wonder how is the surface reconstructed in th…
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It would seem the very first checkpoint is not saved correctly.
Setting a very small example to save checkpoints at all time steps and attempting to restart to the very first checkpoint cause the s…
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The the following variables of the model `Buildings.DHC.ETS.Combined.Subsystems.Validation.HeatPumpDHWTank` fails the verification vs the Dymola reference data:
- `heaPum.heaPum.COP`
- `heaPum.PPum`…
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Tagging @WilkAndy, @jpek15, @TaraLaForce
Hi all,
At the moment, we can do immiscible problems like two component, two phase (one component per phase), and also multiple components per phase where ph…
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Hello Dr. Tan @TJFord ,
I'm wondering how to display the data of the cell shape and positions with each atomic position node data with each time step? In addition, is there any reference to the emb…
ghost updated
4 years ago
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hey there, saw the #bcon17 talk and had to try the new fluid for liquid simulation.
I use the Windows 64bit version from [graphicall](http://graphicall.org/), October 24th, 2017 by LazyDodo. Is the…
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**Describe the issue**
For multiphase poromechanics simulations on hexahedral meshes, the memory requirements of the constitutive models (multifluid, relperm, capillary pressure) are huge because of …
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**Description**
When running the example beam2D or ChannelSphere2D, Kratos returns segmentation fault. beam2d_internal_interpolation, beam_spr, cavity2D, channelsphere3D and contact hessian are outda…
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I am building a particle simulation based on Flex (just granular particles, no soft bodies, no fluid, etc), and I would like to spread the workload across multiple GPUs if possible. Is there built-in…