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+ | Engineers increasingly need tools that help them automate complex simulation workflows. Besides performance, robustness and usability requirements, tools should also be easily accessible. To fulfil these requirements, Dapta Ltd is developing a cloud-based framework, which is designed to be an all-in-one solution to create, visualise, test and automate simulation workflows. Here we demonstrate the use of the dapta platform with open-source software libraries, focusing on an FSI multiphysics example. | ||
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+ | == Full Paper == | ||
+ | <pdf>Media:Draft_Sanchez Pinedo_668931905pap_225.pdf</pdf> |
Engineers increasingly need tools that help them automate complex simulation workflows. Besides performance, robustness and usability requirements, tools should also be easily accessible. To fulfil these requirements, Dapta Ltd is developing a cloud-based framework, which is designed to be an all-in-one solution to create, visualise, test and automate simulation workflows. Here we demonstrate the use of the dapta platform with open-source software libraries, focusing on an FSI multiphysics example.
Published on 02/11/23
Submitted on 02/11/23
Volume Progress in Computational Multiphysics Using Open-source Software, 2023
DOI: 10.23967/c.coupled.2023.028
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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