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openfdem - An FDEM Visualiser Post-Processing Package

V4.1

University of Toronto, 2022

This Python package performs transformations on FDEM models in vtk/vtu format. Functions calculated include:

  • Extract information within the FDEM Model based on the name of the array (e.g., Stress, Strain, Temperature, etc...) Works in 2D and 3D.
  • Extract stress-strain information for UCS and BD Simulations (Works in 2D and 3D). Optional addition of virtual strain gauges (Limited to 2D).
  • Plotting stress vs strain curve.
  • Calculate the Elastic Modulus of the dataset. Eavg, Esec and Etan can be evaluated. Works in 2D and 3D.
  • Extract information of a particular cell based on a sequence of array names. This can be extended to extracting information along a line. Works in 2D and 3D.
  • Extract information of a threshold dataset criteria based on a sequence of array names. Works in 2D and 3D.
  • Extract mesh information and plot rosette/polar plots. Limited to 2D.
  • Automatic detection/ User-defined assigment of loading direction when analysing mechanical simulations, namely UCS, BD, and PLT, in both 2D and 3D simulations.

How to use it - Termimal

  1. After installation is complete, in a terminal/cmd session where you keep your Python projects, type the following command:
    python
    
  2. In terminal, import fdem-visualizer module like so:
    import openfdem as fd
    
  3. Specify the path to folder where your models (.vtk, .vtu files) are located on your machine.
    model = fd.Model("abs_model_path_on_machine")
    
  4. You are ready to start using openfdem! See the operating module for full description of functions available.

Example OpenFDEM Functions

  1. Getting number of points in your model:

    model.n_points
    

    Output:

    11904
    
  2. Getting the stress-strain for platen:

        model.complete_stress_strain(progress_bar=True)
    

    Output:

        >>>Script Identifying Platen
        >>>Platen Material ID found as [1]
        >>>Progress: |//////////////////////////////////////////////////| 100.0% Complete
        >>>1.51 seconds
            Platen Stress  Platen Strain
        0    0.000000e+00       0.000000
        1    4.825237e+00       0.009259
        2    9.628823e+00       0.018519
        3    1.441437e+01       0.027778
        4    1.919164e+01       0.037037
        ..            ...            ...
        57   2.036137e-30       0.240741
        58   2.036137e-30       0.250000
        59   2.036137e-30       0.259259
        60   2.036137e-30       0.268519
        61   2.036137e-30       0.277778
    
        [62 rows x 2 columns]
        >>> 
    

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