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[http://www.csc.fi/english/pages/elmer Elmer] is an open source (GPL) computational tool for multi-physics problems.  
 
[http://www.csc.fi/english/pages/elmer Elmer] is an open source (GPL) computational tool for multi-physics problems.  
 
It is developed by CSC in collaboration with Finnish universities, research laboratories and industry.
 
It is developed by CSC in collaboration with Finnish universities, research laboratories and industry.
To test ONELAB models working with Elmer, you first need to install the generic ONELAB virtual machine on your system  
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To test ONELAB models working with Elmer, you need a working installation of the code on your system.
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To can be done easily if you install the generic ONELAB virtual machine on your system  
 
by following [[ONELAB virtual machine|these instructions]].
 
by following [[ONELAB virtual machine|these instructions]].
When done, you can log in into the virtual machine (username: "olvm", passwd: olvm)  
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When done, log in into the virtual machine (username: "olvm", passwd: olvm)  
and proceed with the installation of the Elmer software, and the download of benchmark ONELAB models.
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and proceed with the installation of Elmer, and the download of benchmark ONELAB models.
The instructions to do so are given in the next section.
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Instructions to do so are given in the next section.
  
 
= Installation =
 
= Installation =

Revision as of 14:11, 27 May 2014

Introduction

Elmer is an open source (GPL) computational tool for multi-physics problems. It is developed by CSC in collaboration with Finnish universities, research laboratories and industry. To test ONELAB models working with Elmer, you need a working installation of the code on your system. To can be done easily if you install the generic ONELAB virtual machine on your system by following these instructions. When done, log in into the virtual machine (username: "olvm", passwd: olvm) and proceed with the installation of Elmer, and the download of benchmark ONELAB models. Instructions to do so are given in the next section.

Installation

The Virtual machine is configured so that Gmsh and Elmer can be installed straightforwardly by issuing simple commands in a terminal. Proceed as follows.

Step 1 - Download installation scripts
Open a terminal by clicking on the "terminal" icon in the launcher panel and issue the command
install_scripts.sh
Step 2 - Install Gmsh and Onelab
Then the command
install_gmsh.sh
downloads the nightly-build of Gmsh from http://geuz.org/gmsh, install it, and place a Gmsh icon on the Desktop.
Step 3 - Install Elmer
The command
install_elmer.sh
downloads the source code of Elmer and compile it on the virtual machine. This may take several minutes.

After these 3 steps, you have a woking installation of Gmsh and Elmer on the virtual machine.

Step 4 - Download model examples
The model examples detailed in the next section are downloaded in a directory named ELMERMODELS with the command
getElmerModels.sh.

ONELAB models

Cryotherapy : Thermal analysis of the cryogenic treatment of warts

Beam3D : Didactical model of a 3D cantilever elastic beam

Laser : Thermal analysis of laser skin stimulation

Drug patch : Analysis of drug diffusion from a patch into the skin