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from __future__ import division, print_function
from gengeo import *
#An example python script to generate a bonded rectangular prism
# Define region extremities:
maxRadius = 1.0
size = 10.0
minPoint = Vector3(0.0,0.0,0.0)
maxPoint = Vector3(size,2.0*size,size)
# Define the volume to be filled with spheres:
# (e.g. a box bounded by planes)
box = BoxWithPlanes3D (
minPoint = minPoint,
maxPoint = maxPoint
)
box.addPlane(
Plane(
origin = minPoint,
normal = Vector3(1.0,0.0,0.0)
)
)
#or the compact form:
box.addPlane(Plane(minPoint, Vector3(0.0,1.0,0.0)))
box.addPlane(Plane(minPoint, Vector3(0.0,0.0,1.0)))
box.addPlane(Plane(maxPoint, Vector3(-1.0,0.0,0.0)))
box.addPlane(Plane(maxPoint, Vector3(0.0,-1.0,0.0)))
box.addPlane(Plane(maxPoint, Vector3(0.0,0.0,-1.0)))
# Create a multi-group neighbour table to contain the particles:
mntable = MNTable3D (
minPoint = minPoint,
maxPoint = maxPoint,
gridSize = 2.5*maxRadius
)
# Fill the volume with particles:
packer = InsertGenerator3D (
minRadius = 0.2,
maxRadius = maxRadius,
insertFails = 1000,
maxIterations = 1000,
tolerance = 1.0e-6
)
# Instruct packer to generate the particle packing
packer.generatePacking(
volume = box,
ntable = mntable
)
# create bonds between neighbouring particles:
mntable.generateBonds(
tolerance = 1.0e-5,
bondID = 0
)
# print the porosity:
volume = 2.0*size*size*size
porosity = (volume - mntable.getSumVolume())/volume
print("Porosity: ", porosity)
# write the geometry to a VTK file
mntable.write(
fileName = "temp/geo_example2.vtu",
outputStyle = 2
)
# write the geometry to an ESyS-Particle geo file
mntable.write(
fileName = "temp/geo_example2.geo",
outputStyle = 1
)
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