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<span style="font-size:140%">'''This is Yades's wiki, check the project's [http://yade-dem.org HOMEPAGE] '''</span>
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<span style="font-size:140%">'''This is Yades's wiki, mostly outdated, check the project's [http://yade-dem.org HOMEPAGE] '''</span>
   
 
Yade is an extensible open-source framework for discrete numerical models, focused on Discrete Element Method. The project started as an offspring from SDEC at Grenoble University, now is being developed at multiple research institutes and has active and helpful user community.
 
Yade is an extensible open-source framework for discrete numerical models, focused on Discrete Element Method. The project started as an offspring from SDEC at Grenoble University, now is being developed at multiple research institutes and has active and helpful user community.
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* '''[http://www.launchpad.net/yade/ development website → launchpad] (bugs tracking, mailing lists, blueprints).'''
 
* '''[http://www.launchpad.net/yade/ development website → launchpad] (bugs tracking, mailing lists, blueprints).'''
   
* '''This wiki is a general introduction and overview of Yade and its features, it is not updated frequently. For more details, see manuals and reference documentation.'''
 
   
 
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* [https://yade-dem.org/doc/user.html#getting-help Contact]
 
* [https://yade-dem.org/doc/user.html#getting-help Contact]
 
* [https://www.yade-dem.org/doc/publications.html Publications]
 
* [https://www.yade-dem.org/doc/publications.html Publications]
* [[WhoIsDoingWhat | Who Is Doing What]]
 
 
* [[We_need_your_help | We need your help!]]
 
* [[We_need_your_help | We need your help!]]
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=Overview=
 
=Overview=

Revision as of 13:58, 20 May 2021

This is Yades's wiki, mostly outdated, check the project's HOMEPAGE

Yade is an extensible open-source framework for discrete numerical models, focused on Discrete Element Method. The project started as an offspring from SDEC at Grenoble University, now is being developed at multiple research institutes and has active and helpful user community.

The computation parts are written in c++ using flexible object model, allowing independent implementation of new alogrithms, interfaces with other software packages (e.g. flow simulation), data import/export routines. Python can be used to create and manipulate the simulation or for postprocessing.



Second Yade Workshop, Aix-en-Provence April 2018


Announcement for the first Yade Workshop, Grenoble July 2014


Yade Community


Overview

Examples

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F.A.Q.

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Development

Version handling

Information on source code

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