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  1. 🎄 Early Christmas present! 🎄

    I managed to squeeze one more paper out of my PhD, and here's my web summary. Plus some juicy behind-the-scenes details!

    lukejohns.online/research/pert

    #academia #biomechanics #perthes #finiteelement

  2. 🎄 Early Christmas present! 🎄

    I managed to squeeze one more paper out of my PhD, and here's my web summary. Plus some juicy behind-the-scenes details!

    lukejohns.online/research/pert

    #academia #biomechanics #perthes #finiteelement

  3. 🎄 Early Christmas present! 🎄

    I managed to squeeze one more paper out of my PhD, and here's my web summary. Plus some juicy behind-the-scenes details!

    lukejohns.online/research/pert

    #academia #biomechanics #perthes #finiteelement

  4. 🎄 Early Christmas present! 🎄

    I managed to squeeze one more paper out of my PhD, and here's my web summary. Plus some juicy behind-the-scenes details!

    lukejohns.online/research/pert

    #academia #biomechanics #perthes #finiteelement

  5. 🎄 Early Christmas present! 🎄

    I managed to squeeze one more paper out of my PhD, and here's my web summary. Plus some juicy behind-the-scenes details!

    lukejohns.online/research/pert

    #academia #biomechanics #perthes #finiteelement

  6. Just read about "rabbit functions", a term for math expressions that are essentially "pulled out of a hat"! Love it, and have to use this in a paper some day.

    From "Wachspress 1975, A Rational Finite Element Basis:

    "A "rabbit function" is a function that is pulled out of a hat. When a magician pulls a rabbit out of a hat, the effect astonishes the onlookers. Once the illusion is revealed, the rabbit generation is
    no more surprising than the generation of rabbits by rabbits."

    #FiniteElement

  7. Just read about "rabbit functions", a term for math expressions that are essentially "pulled out of a hat"! Love it, and have to use this in a paper some day.

    From "Wachspress 1975, A Rational Finite Element Basis:

    "A "rabbit function" is a function that is pulled out of a hat. When a magician pulls a rabbit out of a hat, the effect astonishes the onlookers. Once the illusion is revealed, the rabbit generation is
    no more surprising than the generation of rabbits by rabbits."

  8. Just read about "rabbit functions", a term for math expressions that are essentially "pulled out of a hat"! Love it, and have to use this in a paper some day.

    From "Wachspress 1975, A Rational Finite Element Basis:

    "A "rabbit function" is a function that is pulled out of a hat. When a magician pulls a rabbit out of a hat, the effect astonishes the onlookers. Once the illusion is revealed, the rabbit generation is
    no more surprising than the generation of rabbits by rabbits."

    #FiniteElement

  9. Just read about "rabbit functions", a term for math expressions that are essentially "pulled out of a hat"! Love it, and have to use this in a paper some day.

    From "Wachspress 1975, A Rational Finite Element Basis:

    "A "rabbit function" is a function that is pulled out of a hat. When a magician pulls a rabbit out of a hat, the effect astonishes the onlookers. Once the illusion is revealed, the rabbit generation is
    no more surprising than the generation of rabbits by rabbits."

    #FiniteElement

  10. Just read about "rabbit functions", a term for math expressions that are essentially "pulled out of a hat"! Love it, and have to use this in a paper some day.

    From "Wachspress 1975, A Rational Finite Element Basis:

    "A "rabbit function" is a function that is pulled out of a hat. When a magician pulls a rabbit out of a hat, the effect astonishes the onlookers. Once the illusion is revealed, the rabbit generation is
    no more surprising than the generation of rabbits by rabbits."

    #FiniteElement

  11. In case you want your tongue #FiniteElement Model to go eeeewwww. This GIBBON demo features active contraction of mapped "muscle fibers".

    I just updated it for FEBio4.

    #opensource #biomechanics

    gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  12. In case you want your tongue Model to go eeeewwww. This GIBBON demo features active contraction of mapped "muscle fibers".

    I just updated it for FEBio4.

    gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  13. In case you want your tongue #FiniteElement Model to go eeeewwww. This GIBBON demo features active contraction of mapped "muscle fibers".

    I just updated it for FEBio4.

    #opensource #biomechanics

    gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  14. In case you want your tongue #FiniteElement Model to go eeeewwww. This GIBBON demo features active contraction of mapped "muscle fibers".

    I just updated it for FEBio4.

    #opensource #biomechanics

    gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  15. In case you want your tongue #FiniteElement Model to go eeeewwww. This GIBBON demo features active contraction of mapped "muscle fibers".

    I just updated it for FEBio4.

    #opensource #biomechanics

    gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  16. 📢LAST VIDEO OF THE YEAR 😇

    Choosing a proper solver can be quite important for #FiniteElement models. In this video, we discuss a bit about various available solvers in #FreeFEM, including #PETSc with which we have access to tremendous number of tools, solvers, and preconditioners to solve the derived linear system of equations more efficiently.

    youtube.com/watch?v=wGYez2-3rv

    #Modeling #Simulation #FEA #OpenSource

  17. 📢LAST VIDEO OF THE YEAR 😇

    Choosing a proper solver can be quite important for models. In this video, we discuss a bit about various available solvers in , including with which we have access to tremendous number of tools, solvers, and preconditioners to solve the derived linear system of equations more efficiently.

    youtube.com/watch?v=wGYez2-3rv

  18. 📢LAST VIDEO OF THE YEAR 😇

    Choosing a proper solver can be quite important for #FiniteElement models. In this video, we discuss a bit about various available solvers in #FreeFEM, including #PETSc with which we have access to tremendous number of tools, solvers, and preconditioners to solve the derived linear system of equations more efficiently.

    youtube.com/watch?v=wGYez2-3rv

    #Modeling #Simulation #FEA #OpenSource

  19. 📢LAST VIDEO OF THE YEAR 😇

    Choosing a proper solver can be quite important for #FiniteElement models. In this video, we discuss a bit about various available solvers in #FreeFEM, including #PETSc with which we have access to tremendous number of tools, solvers, and preconditioners to solve the derived linear system of equations more efficiently.

    youtube.com/watch?v=wGYez2-3rv

    #Modeling #Simulation #FEA #OpenSource

  20. 📢LAST VIDEO OF THE YEAR 😇

    Choosing a proper solver can be quite important for #FiniteElement models. In this video, we discuss a bit about various available solvers in #FreeFEM, including #PETSc with which we have access to tremendous number of tools, solvers, and preconditioners to solve the derived linear system of equations more efficiently.

    youtube.com/watch?v=wGYez2-3rv

    #Modeling #Simulation #FEA #OpenSource

  21. A ridiculous #FiniteElement model for whoever wants to simulate a rubbery propeller hitting a stick.

    I just used this to play with a contact algorithm and was curious to see if it would work.

    #opensource: gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  22. A ridiculous model for whoever wants to simulate a rubbery propeller hitting a stick.

    I just used this to play with a contact algorithm and was curious to see if it would work.

    : gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  23. A ridiculous #FiniteElement model for whoever wants to simulate a rubbery propeller hitting a stick.

    I just used this to play with a contact algorithm and was curious to see if it would work.

    #opensource: gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  24. A ridiculous #FiniteElement model for whoever wants to simulate a rubbery propeller hitting a stick.

    I just used this to play with a contact algorithm and was curious to see if it would work.

    #opensource: gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  25. A ridiculous #FiniteElement model for whoever wants to simulate a rubbery propeller hitting a stick.

    I just used this to play with a contact algorithm and was curious to see if it would work.

    #opensource: gibboncode.org/html/DEMO_febio

  26. ⚡NEW VIDEO⚡

    One of the features in offering flexibility for models is the regions and sub-domains, which can be used to define different properties in different parts of the mesh, like a multi-material model.

    youtube.com/watch?v=g43w0iZFE-


  27. ⚡NEW VIDEO⚡

    One of the features in #FreeFEM offering flexibility for #FiniteElement models is the regions and sub-domains, which can be used to define different properties in different parts of the mesh, like a multi-material model.

    youtube.com/watch?v=g43w0iZFE-

    #FEA #FEM #engineering #EngineeringMath
    #opensource

  28. ⚡NEW VIDEO⚡

    One of the features in #FreeFEM offering flexibility for #FiniteElement models is the regions and sub-domains, which can be used to define different properties in different parts of the mesh, like a multi-material model.

    youtube.com/watch?v=g43w0iZFE-

    #FEA #FEM #engineering #EngineeringMath
    #opensource

  29. 📢NEW VIDEO📢

    Processing the results is the final step in each simulation study, and there are certain features available in to do it. Let's have a look at them.

    youtube.com/watch?v=algfmHKNsX

  30. 📢NEW VIDEO📢

    Processing the results is the final step in each simulation study, and there are certain features available in #FreeFEM to do it. Let's have a look at them.

    youtube.com/watch?v=algfmHKNsX

    #FEA #OpenSource #FiniteElement #ParaView

  31. Mastodon : TuxRiders is a journey to research experiences using free and scientific computing programs, which aimed to demonstrate their power for real-world scientific research.

    In our channel, we regularly talk about , , , , , , , ++, , , and .

    Check out our YT channel: youtube.com/TuxRiders

  32. Mastodon #introduction: TuxRiders is a journey to research experiences using free and #opensource scientific computing programs, which aimed to demonstrate their power for real-world scientific research.

    In our #YouTube channel, we regularly talk about #FiniteElement, #EngineeringMath, #PDEs, #NumericalMethods, #FreeFEM, #FEniCS, #ParaView, #C++, #Python, #OpenFOAM, and #Linux.

    Check out our YT channel: youtube.com/TuxRiders

  33. Mastodon #introduction: TuxRiders is a journey to research experiences using free and #opensource scientific computing programs, which aimed to demonstrate their power for real-world scientific research.

    In our #YouTube channel, we regularly talk about #FiniteElement, #EngineeringMath, #PDEs, #NumericalMethods, #FreeFEM, #FEniCS, #ParaView, #C++, #Python, #OpenFOAM, and #Linux.

    Check out our YT channel: youtube.com/TuxRiders

  34. Mastodon #introduction: TuxRiders is a journey to research experiences using free and #opensource scientific computing programs, which aimed to demonstrate their power for real-world scientific research.

    In our #YouTube channel, we regularly talk about #FiniteElement, #EngineeringMath, #PDEs, #NumericalMethods, #FreeFEM, #FEniCS, #ParaView, #C++, #Python, #OpenFOAM, and #Linux.

    Check out our YT channel: youtube.com/TuxRiders

  35. Mastodon #introduction: TuxRiders is a journey to research experiences using free and #opensource scientific computing programs, which aimed to demonstrate their power for real-world scientific research.

    In our #YouTube channel, we regularly talk about #FiniteElement, #EngineeringMath, #PDEs, #NumericalMethods, #FreeFEM, #FEniCS, #ParaView, #C++, #Python, #OpenFOAM, and #Linux.

    Check out our YT channel: youtube.com/TuxRiders

  36. Mastodon #introduction: I'm a computational scientist at Idaho National Laboratory (a US DOE nuclear lab), a developer of the #C++ MOOSE #FiniteElement framework (mooseframework.inl.gov), interested in #PhaseField research and computational methods development. I nerd out on #Wikipedia and #OSM #geodata (wma.wmcloud.org/), built a pandemic #van, and love #hiking and #camping.