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SysPhS Models for Physical Interaction Simulation in Manufacturing
Physical interaction component libraries, covering areas not currently standardized in SysPhS.
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Model Mart
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Stores information on entity relational diagrams.
Python tools for OpenFOAM simulations of fused filaments in embedded 3D printing, Version 1.2.0
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In embedded 3D printing, a nozzle is embedded into a support bath and extrudes filaments or droplets into the bath. Using OpenFOAM, we simulated the extrusion of filaments and droplets into a moving bath, for single filaments, single filaments being disturbed by a nozzle, and printing pairs of filaments. OpenFOAM is an open source computational fluid dynamics solver. This repository contains the following Python tools: Tools for generating input files for OpenFOAM v1912 or OpenFOAM v8 tailored to a nozzle extruding a filament into a static support bath, Tools for monitoring the status of OpenFOAM simulations and aborting them if they are too slow, Tools for moving output files between storage locations. (For example, it can automatically move all files to a server, but only necessary files to your hard drive), Tools for generating images and tables from the 3D time series, Tools for compiling images into videos, Tools for analyzing, summarizing, and plotting data.
Translations from OBM Library and SysML Behavior Examples to Alloy
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This repository includes Alloy Analyzer code from the development of NIST Interagency Report (NISTIR) 8388-upd1. The report presents an approach to verifying executability of system behavior models by treating them as logical constraint problems solved using Alloy Analyzer, a non-proprietary software tool supporting a textual language for logical constraints and underlying solvers.
Python tools for OpenFOAM simulations of filament shapes in embedded 3D printing
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In embedded 3D printing, a nozzle is embedded into a support bath and extrudes filaments or droplets into the bath. Using OpenFOAM, we simulated the extrusion of filaments and droplets into a moving bath. OpenFOAM is an open source computational fluid dynamics solver. This repository contains the following Python tools: - Tools for generating input files for OpenFOAM v1912 or OpenFOAM v8 tailored to a nozzle extruding a filament into a static support bath. - Tools for monitoring the status of OpenFOAM simulations and aborting them if they are too slow. - Tools for moving output files between storage locations. (For example, it can automatically move all files to a server, but only necessary files to your hard drive) - Tools for generating images and tables from the 3D time series. - Tools for compiling images into videos. - Tools for analyzing, summarizing, and plotting data.
Fusioncopter Sp. z o.o. - Symulacja przepływu (CFD) Przedmiot badania: Badanie profili aerodynamicznych łopat wirnika FC0012MOD oraz FC8H12
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,Symulacja przepływu (CFD) Przedmiot badania: Badanie profili aerodynamicznych łopat wirnika FC0012MOD oraz FC8H12,
Stress transfer modeling of Great Basin, USA structural discontinuities; Data and MATLAB functions (ver. 1.1, June 2023)
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This digital dataset contains the MATLAB functions and folder tree needed to calculate stress transfer modeling on faults. Some of these functions were written or adapted from other published work. When this is the case the citation/location of the original code is noted in the comments. The folder tree also contains the input data needed to run the functions.
Simulated filament shapes in embedded 3D printing
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In embedded 3D printing, a nozzle is embedded into a support bath and extrudes filaments or droplets into the bath. Using OpenFOAM, we simulated the extrusion of filaments and droplets into a moving bath. This dataset focuses on the effect of Newtonian viscosity and Herschel-Bulkley plateau (pre-yielded) viscosity on the extrusion of single lines. OpenFOAM is an open source computational fluid dynamics solver. This work used a combination of OpenFOAM v1912 and OpenFOAM 8 on desktop computers. OpenFOAM input files were generated using Python 3.7. Output files were analyzed using Paraview 5.8.0 and Python 3.7. Associated code can be found on Github: https://github.com/usnistgov/openfoamEmbedded3DP, doi:10.18434/mds2-2392 This data is described in: Friedrich, L., & Seppala, J.E. (2021) Simulated filament shapes in embedded 3D printing, submitted for publication See the file, mds2-2391-filelisting.csv, for a complete listing of the data files that available as part of this collection with URLs for downloading them.