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- Add more documentation: This is a group effort, but especially important for the new users/developers: by documenting code you learn how the code works and make it easier for others to use.
- Document
- Tutorial 10 documented
- Review Tutorial 13 (Thomas Weinhart)
- Update outdated documentation (cg)
- Review \todo's
- Open questions on Questions
- Report bugs on website
- Make videos to demonstrate work (Youtube, MercuryDPM website)
- Send us papers using Mercury for the Website.
- Review DNS records (Anthony Thornton)
- Tutorial on STL reading, and splitting STL files (Sahar Pourandi)
- There is a folder, Add. Documentation where you can put pdf's where features are described
- New features: Finalise new features, then add to Trunk.
- Multiparticles, non-spherical particle class (Juan Esteban Alvarez)
- Clean coupling branch, document both types of coupling (Juan Esteban Alvarez, Anthony Thornton)
- Hertz-Mindlin (Raïsa Roeplal (Unlicensed))
- Merging in binary in- and output files (Julius Mbaziira, Thomas Weinhart)
- Polydispersity
- Force control (Mohammad Reza Vesal)
- CSV reader (Anthony Thornton, Timo Plath)
- Soft kill åla MFIX or kill-routine via try and catch (Mohammed Hassan)
- Safe file writing option (code stops and does not overwrite, when disk is full or other write error)
- Precice interface
- Particle type in MPI set by cmake (Julius Mbaziira)
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- Bug fixes: Work on the bugs reported in http://jira.mercurydpm.org. The most important ones are:
- Python2/3 issue (installation often fails for this)
- Fix order of SelfTests in "make fullTest" (alphabetical?) (Juan Esteban Alvarez)
- Go through JIRA (Thomas Weinhart)
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- Branches
- Merging: Thursday Anthony will review which Branches are kept. (Anthony Thornton)
- Move to git. (Anthony Thornton)
- Invited speakers: Any suggestions for invited speakers.
- Benjamin Uekermann
- David Potyondy (https://www.itascacg.com/about/staff-bios/david-potyondy) is invited to give a talk on May 6, 14-00 on MSM group seminar. Maybe a joint talk for MSM+Mercury May.
- Tobias Weinzierl: Will talk on June 29
- Schedule a discussion
- On contact models (next week), why we make certain decisions (May 11)
- Rolling velocity is currently calculated with diameter.
- Yield criterium based on dissipation.
- Tutorial 9 on inclined plane.
- Papers cited.
- Action points (see ContactLaws.pdf)
Mindlin rolling/torsion stiffness is fixed to sliding stiffness, as in Katterfeld, so no todo.
- Yousef Shaheen Raïsa Roeplal (Unlicensed) Document which contact laws we have, give references
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Raïsa Roeplal (Unlicensed) Rolling velocity is differently implemented than in Luding2008 (based on radius, not diameter)
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ElasticModulus is the effective elastic modulus, should be renamed. Rename, also Shear. In next release, change convention. Timo Plath
- Raïsa Roeplal (Unlicensed) Coulomb’s law is for static cases. Should diffusion be included to repulsive forces? Give an option to exclude diffusion/cohesion
- Julius Mbaziira on parallel programming (May 4)
- how to run MercuryDPM on OpenMP/MPI
- Juan Esteban Alvarez Presentation on Multiparticles (May 7)
- Timo Plath Polydispersity
- On contact models (next week), why we make certain decisions (May 11)
- Social Events on Friday [1]
- Online escape room. [120 Pounds per team of 6]
- Murder mystery (May 28)
- Short quiz and icebreaker on teams [1] Anthony Thornton (May 7, 15:00)
- For each feature make a Tutorial and UnitTest? Or can they be combined?
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- Servers
- Some users cannot access confluence.
- This is not a server issue as confluence is running, it may be a DNS issue
- Also if you use firefox you get the old website. Therefore there is some sort of DNS issue.
- Some users cannot access confluence.
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