🏆Ansys Rocky Free Innovation Course: Tutorial - Static Angle of Repose Test This tutorial evaluates particle setup parameters by simulating a Static Angle of Repose (SAOR) test. ▼The objective of this Course is: 📌Set up and run a SAOR test case using a cylinder and a tray 📌Calculate the resulting SAOR using two methods: manually using Cross Plots and automatically using a Python script. 📌Study how SAOR behaves with different values of static and dynamic friction between particles, running several cases in #Rocky Scheduler. 🌐Access the Course here: https://lnkd.in/dKrumJvK #ansys #simulations #engineering #DEM #particles
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If you have an interest in getting started with the quantum EDA tool in Python known as Qiskit Metal, I wrote a document tutorial on it that works pretty well. I'm also almost done writing a tutorial on how to install MuMax3 as a micromagnetic modeling tool with Ubermag in Python using a similar process. Stay tuned. Enjoy. The following is a public link to the updated PDF document on GitHub with additional comments: https://lnkd.in/gCPRz7in #knowledgesharing #qiskitmetal #quantumcomputing #quantumeda #python #engineering #quantumhardwareengineering #documentation #github #tutorial #installation #quantumhardware #quantumhardwaredesign #quantumchips #quantumeda #eda
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I want to share my "Ocean wave simulation project" using IFFT. It's written in a Python using OpenGL. The algorithm is pretty amazing!! It takes advantage of the fact that sin and cos waves are repeatable and gives polynomial summation in logarithmic time. In this case there are n=65 536 waves and 65 536-th degree polynomial summation done in around 120fps. Math is amazing 😅 I also share github link for this project in case you would also like to get amazed by the beauty of the IFFT 😁 (in case of any questions feel free to DM, I will gladly help you). https://lnkd.in/dMvTFPBS
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Coupling Python with Modflow gives you "wings" on developing and analyzing groundwater flow models: 4 applied courses in groundwater modeling with MODFLOW - Flopy and more Give it a like! https://lnkd.in/ethsEhrD
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CALFEM for Python 3.6.10 released CALFEM for Python is a comprehensive package designed for learning the finite element method. Originally developed in the 1980s using Fortran, CALFEM has since evolved to support MATLAB and Python. The Python version was specifically created to facilitate the course "Software Development for Technical Applications" at Structural Mechanics in Lund. Throughout the course, students gain hands-on experience in developing a complete finite element application in Python. They learn how to implement various components, including mesh generation, solver, user interface, and visualization routines. In this blog post, I will provide a detailed explanation of the packaging and installation process for CALFEM. https://lnkd.in/dKuXqWYB
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Day 5 of #gfg160days challenge!! The problem : Next Permutation The Next Permutation problem requires finding the next lexicographical permutation of a given sequence of numbers. If the sequence is the largest permutation possible, the result should be the smallest permutation (i.e., the sequence in ascending order). Approach: 1. Identify the Pivot 2. Find the Right Element to Swap 3. Reverse the Subarray to the Right of the Pivot Time Complexity:O(n)(Overall) Space Complexity:O(1) (in-place modification). #gfg160days #python #coding #DSA #learning #keepcoding
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