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Verification Manual Examples #736

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akaszynski opened this issue Nov 26, 2021 · 3 comments
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Verification Manual Examples #736

akaszynski opened this issue Nov 26, 2021 · 3 comments
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akaszynski commented Nov 26, 2021

Add VM examples

We need to add the first 10 verification manual examples. These are perfect examples for the gallery as they run fast and can be integrated with our functional testing. At the same time we can provide a bridge to academia so they can see that pymapdl is a great tool for working on academic examples.


Goals for our VM examples

  • At the bare minimum, replicate the VM examples in the same format as in VM #1. This means at a minimum these will have a picture, analytical equations, and will be in the pymapdl format (avoiding VWRITE and other non-interactive commands).
  • Include the analytical equations behind the verification manual example.
  • Change the API as needed. If we identify a bug or don't like the API, we should change it as we proceed. For example, if get_value isn't working, we provide a patch, merge it, then continue work on the VM. We should want to use pymapdl, and the best way is to make our VM examples usable.
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RomanIlchenko1308 commented Jan 22, 2022

Hi Alex

VMs are done!
thank you very much that you helped me during this task.
P.S.
During the next few days I will open new PR to update a bit all VMs.

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VMs are done!

Nearly. @germa89, can you please review?

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germa89 commented Jan 24, 2022

Sure thing.

@germa89 germa89 closed this as completed Jul 6, 2022
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