Benjamin Uekermann

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Easiest is probably if you push the changes to a branch in your fork of this repo and then open a PR. Let us know if this isn't clear. Happy...

Adding deal.II to the `partitioned-heat-equation` tutorial as well has some added value in terms of validation and system tests. Depends on what's the necessary effort and what are drawbacks in...

Ready for re-review @MakisH - Updated to preCICE v3 - Removed the 3D case. Will open a separate draft PR (beyond this distribution) - Changed the setup to have "z"...

My last state https://github.com/precice/tutorials/pull/279/commits/9b97b9227520f49d2dcdba5c75fd061e75d26a69 does indeed crash, but only at t=1.485. CalculiX adapter: https://github.com/precice/calculix-adapter/commit/ffeda1403bc517ea6efc27dfb2724e4de5bcff40 (same as you) OpenFOAM: OpenFOAM-2212 OpenFOAM adapter: https://github.com/precice/openfoam-adapter/commit/b6e860ae79a35 ![Screenshot from 2024-03-11 14-02-17](https://github.com/precice/tutorials/assets/2901384/f143c49b-1b7f-4078-85f2-2b1cf4cf5541)

> For context, if I use the same solid-calculix as with the perpendicular-flap, then the simulation crashes now at 0.79 with an abnormally deformed flap (shape change). That setup is...

Latest state here https://github.com/precice/tutorials/pull/279/commits/27d3fd7778206fe7976d1cabf197a166bc6e3ada crashes at t=1.24. With the old `alpha.water` (reverting https://github.com/precice/tutorials/pull/279/commits/a9cdff155f4001f6c30bf10bfb7962b72b1aa8d1), it crashes at t=0.91.

With a reduced water column height (1/2 height instead of 3/4 height) and a reduced timestep size (2e-3), I can run until t=5. Probably still sensitive, but good enough in...

> As a folder, we could either place them > - per participant in a subfolder > - inside the precice-run/events folder If we drop #1429, then only the first...

> There must be a unique precice-run folder. This is the fundamental assumption of the m2n exchange-directory configuration. Only unique per m2n, not unique globally. Example: - solver group 1...