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Using PXO
You may use PXO to generate 2D and 3D grain structures
There is no need to install PXO yet, though it is planned as the repo grows. Just make the main PXO dir your wrk dir and you should be fine.
If for some reason that only you may be knowing, you wish to try out the grand old 2D version, try:
sunil anandatheertha (2021). Monte carlo simulation of two dimensional grain growth - code - version No. 1 (basic) (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/34784-monte-carlo-simulation-of-two-dimensional-grain-growth-code-version-no-1-basic), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
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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