![]() ![]() ![]() In this work we use the iSALE-2D shock physics code (Wünnemann et al., 2006), which is based on the SALE hydrocode solution algorithm (Amsden et al, 1980). įor iSALE-2D, this description should include references to these papers: Amsden et al., 1980 1, Wünnemann et al, 2006 2, Collins et al., 2004 3, Ivanov et al., 1997 4, Melosh et al., 1992 5. Where specific modifications have been made by developers for theĭue to the long history of iSALE model development and the long list of developers who have made substantial contributions to the functionality of iSALE, we ask that a (very) brief history of iSALE-2D or iSALE-3D is included when describing iSALE in the method section of any manuscript. We gratefully acknowledge the developers of iSALE-3D, including Dirk Elbeshausen, Kai Wünnemann, Gareth Collins and Tom Davison. Including Gareth Collins, Kai Wünnemann, Dirk Elbeshausen, Tom We gratefully acknowledge the developers of iSALE-2D, Key developers should be named in person. Solver for high strainrate, multi-material,Īll users of iSALE are kindly asked to acknowledge the developers of iSALE in any publication (peer-reviewed or otherwise) as a courtesy for the time and effort spent developing and supporting iSALE. Have already contributed to the improvement of iSALE (e.g., developments, bug-reports, supporting other users) "iSALE-3D" is currently restricted to experienced iSALE2D users who Please note: Access to the three-dimensional version of iSALE ISALE comes with absolutely no warranty and no guarantee of support įailure to comply with any of these terms will result in withdrawal of ISALE accounts are for use only by the registered account holder redistribution of the code in any part or form is not permitted. ISALE is strictly for non-commercial use Ongoing access to iSALE is contingent on the following terms: Previous experience of numerical modelling and computer operating systems (self or supervisor) Intended use of iSALE (short description) Name of supervisor (for student applicants) The web form requests the following information: ISALE is distributed via a private GitHub repository. It is distributed on aĬase-by-case basis to academic users in the impact community, strictly for At present, iSALE is not fully open source. ![]()
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