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Using PXO
Sunil Anandatheertha edited this page Feb 7, 2021
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You may use PXO to generate 2D and 3D grain structures
While I am working to include a fast codes for 3D grain structure and characterization, you may use the very old version 3D code:
sunil anandatheertha (2021). Monte carlo simulation of three dimensional grain growth - code - version No. 1 (basic) (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/34985-monte-carlo-simulation-of-three-dimensional-grain-growth-code-version-no-1-basic), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
- Codes and documentations by Sunil Anandatheertha, PhD
General info
- Capabilities
- Image gallery
- Cited in
- Requirements
- Installation instructions
- Using PXO
- Licensing
- Sponsorship appeal
- Contributor: SA
- Acknowledgements
Space partitioning users
Grain structure users
- Start here
- Image gallery
- Video gallery
- Limitations
- Performance
- Validation
- Tutorials & test cases
- Voronoi Tessellation
- Best practices
- GUI
- PXO-mtex
- PXO-mtex-mtex2gmsh
Theory reference
- Ising model
- Pott's model
- Boundary conditions
- Kernel functions
- Material defs. and params.
- Space partitioning
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