Matt Schramm's Projects
A Python module for parallel optimization of expensive black-box functions
A hash function based file backup program written in python for box syncing
This is an academic adaptation of the CFDEMcoupling software package, released by the Department of Particulate Flow Modelling at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria http://www.jku.at/pfm
latest version of CFDEMcoupling toolbox, released by DCS Computing GmbH
A discrete element method (DEM) calibration framework for LIGGGHTS
Create PC and NPC characters.
Parallel Adaptive Simplical Remeshing for OpenFOAM
Fabric Carpet
Fortran code for inserting bonded fiber models in liggghts
The fastest and most memory efficient lattice Boltzmann CFD software, running on all GPUs via OpenCL.
Bayesian Optimization using GPflow
Simple SIR fitting to the current virus
Public development project of the LAMMPS MD software package
Coupling between the Lattice-Boltzmann code Palabos and the DEM code LIGGGHTS
Repository for the open-source lethe CFD/DEM/CFD-DEM project
A tool to create simple liggghts input scripts.
This is an academic adaptation of the LIGGGHTS software package, released by the Department of Particulate Flow Modelling at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria http://www.jku.at/pfm
official release of the LIGGGHTS® DEM software, by DCS Computing GmbH. For further info, forums, and bug reports, please visit
This is a modified version of LIGGGHTS that includes granular bond formulations. The original version of LIGGGHTS produced by CFDEM can be found here: https://github.com/CFDEMproject/LIGGGHTS-PUBLIC
Lis (Library of Iterative Solvers for linear systems, pronounced [lis]) is a scalable parallel software library for solving linear equations and eigenvalue problems that arise in the numerical solution of partial differential equations using iterative methods.
helper functions that I use written in matlab
MATLAB Independent, Small & Safe, High Integrity Tools
Various parts, tools, and information for the Elegoo Saturn & Mars 2 Pro printers.
openPSTD is an open source initiative to provide an intuitive visual interface for the Pseudo-Spectral Time-Domain method to simulate the propagation of sound.
OpenRadioss is a powerful, industry-proven finite element solver for dynamic event analysis
Documentation on our model development, currently only notes on the use of OpenFOAM