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Home » Extra libraries, Code snippets, applications etc. » Applications created with U++ » BEMRosetta (Hydrodynamic coefficients viewer and converter for Boundary Element Method solver formats)
BEMRosetta [message #51423] Sun, 24 March 2019 16:21 Go to next message
koldo is currently offline  koldo
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BEMRosetta is an hydrodynamic coefficients viewer and converter for Boundary Element Method solver formats

Boundary Element Methods are extensively used to model hydrodynamic forces in offshore devices like ships, offshore wind platforms and wave energy converters. These solvers use device geometry mesh to get some hydrodynamics coefficients as radiation damping, added mass, wave diffraction force, and wave excitation force. All these data is saved in file formats incompatible between them. These may avoid to use the coefficients between programs.

BEMRosetta allows to load the hydrodynamic coefficients from a format saving it in another. In addition it allows to compare the results obtained between programs, the results between similar geometries and the same geometry with different discretization levels.

As an additional advantage, BEMRosetta allows to view and visually compare the meshes from different programs.

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Iñaki
Re: BEMRosetta [message #54772 is a reply to message #51423] Thu, 10 September 2020 08:09 Go to previous message
koldo is currently offline  koldo
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Added U++ install instructions inspired from Mirek ones from CodeProject.
Added this at the beginning:

BEMRosetta is proudly developed with the U++ framework using the C++ language. U++ makes C++ so simple and efficient that it appeals even to scripting language programmers.


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Iñaki
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