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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- Update outdated documentation (cg)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)
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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