[aspect-devel] [CIG-ALL] ASPECT 1.0 released
Lithgow-Bertelloni, Carolina
c.lithgow-bertelloni at ucl.ac.uk
Wed Apr 23 06:22:36 PDT 2014
Thank you both very much for answering so quickly!
Actually, I did not know about BurnMan (apologies!), we are familiar with Perplex because we talk to Jamie Connelly and because
he implements our formulation for physical properties, especially the shear modulus.
Look forward to the replies from other developers.
All the best,
Carolina
On 23 Apr 2014, at 14:14, Timo Heister <heister at clemson.edu> wrote:
> Carolina,
>
> this would be a very interesting project and as Wolfgang writes, this
> should be possible.
>
> You might know about BurnMan (www.burnman.org), which is in some ways
> similar to HeFESTo. As I am one of the authors, it shouldn't surprise
> you that we are currently working on a simple example that imports a
> consistent mineral model into ASPECT. As soon as we got that working
> we will make this available. This might be a good starting point for
> you for a more complex model.
>
>> - but material models can also get the coefficients from lookup tables and
>> there is a model that Thomas Geenen has used that does exactly this (I don't
>> think we include it in the release because it's his data, but you may ask
>> him for the data or at least for the code -- it's not very complicated).
>
> Yes, but the code and a simplified data table for it is in the public
> code repository (we exclude it from the 1.0 release though).
>
> --
> Timo Heister
> http://www.math.clemson.edu/~heister/
>
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