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- --- //​[[ljhwang@ucdavis.edu|Lorraine Hwang]] 2014/07/31 23:47// +=== Modeling Tools Workflow ​=== 
-Modeling Tools Workflow+
 by Brad Aagaard — last modified Jun 13, 2008 10:35 AM by Brad Aagaard — last modified Jun 13, 2008 10:35 AM
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 Software tools and typical workflow in crustal dynamics numerical modeling. Software tools and typical workflow in crustal dynamics numerical modeling.
  
 Most numerical modeling of crustal dynamics consists of: Most numerical modeling of crustal dynamics consists of:
  
-1. Generating a model of geologic structure +  - Generating a model of geologic structure 
-2. Generating a finite-element mesh using the surfaces defined by the geologic model +  ​- ​Generating a finite-element mesh using the surfaces defined by the geologic model 
-3. Solving for the deformation on the finite-element mesh +  ​- ​Solving for the deformation on the finite-element mesh 
-4.  ​Visualizing the results ​+  ​Visualizing the results ​
  
-Note: Descriptions and links to the software tools shown below is on the Software Tools page.+Note: Descriptions and links to the software tools shown below is on the [[software:​pylith:​tools|Software Tools page]].
  
-Workflow diagram+{{ :​software:​pylith:​workflow.png |}}
  
 The software tools are color-coded by their availability (open-source,​ CIG developed software; open-source software, free software; and commercial software). The ability to very easily import/​export information from one package to another is indicated by the solid (currently available) and dashed (planned feature) lines. For software not connected by lines, some work is required to translate the information from one format to another. The software tools are color-coded by their availability (open-source,​ CIG developed software; open-source software, free software; and commercial software). The ability to very easily import/​export information from one package to another is indicated by the solid (currently available) and dashed (planned feature) lines. For software not connected by lines, some work is required to translate the information from one format to another.
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