Passion28-y
Passion28-y
@nrbertin Hello, developer. I found that the initial model generated by the paradisgen tool is too random. Is there any way to generate a model that meets my needs according...
@nrbertin Ok, thank you very much.
@nrbertin Dear developer Can precipitated phases define strength?
@nrbertin I am now simulating the interaction between dislocations and precipitates. I found that dislocations can always cut precipitates, but there is also a way to bypass precipitates, which is...
@nrbertin Thank you very much.I'll try it.
@nrbertin Hello developer, I am now using ParaDiS to simulate the effect of precipitation on CRSS in nickel-based high-temperature alloys. ParaDiS does not have other strengthening and can only consider...
@nrbertin Another question, what is the difference between the dat generated by inclusiongen and precipitate? Is the precipitate phase treated as a rigid body? If it is an inclusion, can...
@nrbertin Thank you very much for your reply, I will put it into practice first.
@nrbertin The output files currently supported do not support Paraview. How can I view the interaction between dislocation lines and precipitated phases in Paraview? I can see the entire simulation...
@nrbertin Yes, I have obtained the vtk file of the precipitated phase, so can I use vislt to view the simulation process? Is vislt the best solution?