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Revision as of 12:20, 12 June 2010
Yade is an extensible open-source framework for discrete numerical models, focused on Discrete Element Method. The project started as an offspring from SDEC at Grenoble University, now is being developed at multiple research institutes and has active and helpful user community.
The computation parts are written in c++ using flexible object model, allowing independent implementation of new alogrithms, interfaces with other software packages (e.g. flow simulation), data import/export routines. Python can be used to create and manipulate the simulation or for postprocessing.
This wiki is for general discussions and overviews of Yade modules and features.
Detailed reference documentation and theoretical background are here.
Source code and development website are hosted by pages at launchpad.
First to read
Common information
- First steps. Instruction how to start YADE simple simulation
- Getting started
- Frequently asked questions (FAQ) on YADE
- Simulation examples
- Screenshots and videos
Installation
New to Linux?
Physics
Yade Community
- Publications
- Contact
- News
- Release NEWS
- Authors and contributors
- Who Is Doing What
- Yade history
- Future plans
Using YADE
Development
- Coding
- Quick Bazaar tutorial
- Quick subversion tutorial
- Reference documentation (Doxygen and Epydoc))
- Development schedule
- Development Summary
- Version Numbering
- Schedule
Information on source code
- Adding plugin to the source tree
- How to add third party plugins
- Constitutive Law Howto
- Constitutive Laws
- Contacts overview
- Regressions Tests
- Triangulation
- Triaxial Test
- Capillary Triaxial Test
- Programming Rules
Examples
Python
- Python3Intro
- Python Primer
- Creating simple plots with python
- Script Parametric Study. Explains how to use yade-$version-multi scripts
- Script Plot Contact Direction Distribution
Articles about development and debugging
Debugging
- Introduction to debugging
- Debugging using Kdevelop
- Debugging using Valgrind
- Debugging with Backtrace
- Debugging and speed profiling
- Speed profiling using KCachegrind
- Speed profiling using TimingInfo and TimingDeltas classes
Performance and optimization
- Performance Tuning
- Triaxial Test Parallel
- Benchmark revision1253
- Benchmarks
- Insertion Sort Collider Stride
- Colliders performace
Drafts
- Examples Cleanup
- Sanitizing Contact Logic
- ScriptGenerateBoxPacking
- ScriptGenerateCylindricalPacking
- ScriptUniaxialTensionCompressionTest
- SharedMaterialProperties
- Yade_Wiki_Structure
- Pages required reworking
- Snow documentation