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Driver

Adrian Priceputu @Bruno Chareyre

Approver

Daniel Barreto

Contributors

Bruno Chareyre,John P. Morrissey and waiting for others to join

Informed

Objective

  1. Produce a common standard output file format which may be used across different DEM open-source codes

  2. Generate a protocol in which data from less commonly used contact models can be generated using the Open DEM format

  3. Provide a set of visualization tools that can work as plug-ins of open-source tools that are widely used

Due date

Key outcomes

D2.1 Inventorying open-source high performance visualisation tools capable to receive specific developments through plugin mechanism (September 2024)

D1.1 Selecting the data to be saved in a common DEM file covering a range of applications (Technical Report - December 2024)

D2.3 Defining a list of the most common DEM post-processors and data analyses (June 2025)

D1.2 Writing the file format specifications (December 2025)

D1.3 Implementing the Open DEM file format (Technical Report - April 2027)

D2.2 Development of post-processing plugins for the software defined at D2.1 (July 2027)

D2.4 Enriching visualisation tools (July 2027) - needs a bit of clarification

Status

IN PROGRESS

\uD83E\uDD14 Problem Statement

This Working Group proposes to produce a common standard output file format which may be used across different DEM open-source codes. The aim is to provide this in the form of an optimised file format (Open DEM format) that will enable faster post-processing and analysis of data across multiple common applications. This will at least include the most widely used contact models.

🎯 Scope

Must have:

  • a set of the most common post-processing tools and algorithms

  • list of data needed to be saved for exchanging between DEM codes

  • list of data needed to be saved for post-processing

  • a framework to add this data by anyone, independent on the code

  • a protocol to expand the list of data, allowing less commonly used codes to be integrated

  • plugins to be added to DEM software for visualizing results

Nice to have:

  • a list of most commonly used contact models (from WG2)

Not in scope:

\uD83D\uDDD3 Timeline

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Common DEM file format
Visualisation and post-processing
Communication

enumerating data to save

writing the file format specifications

implementing the Open DEM file format

inventorying the available tools

defining a list of common DEM post-processing tools

developing plugins to read the Open DEM file format

implementing post-processing plugins

communicating about these new features

\uD83D\uDEA9 Milestones and deadlines

Milestone

Owner

Team

Deadline

Status

enumerating the list of data to save

Bruno Chareyre

Bruno Chareyre

John P. Morrissey

Adrian Priceputu

Ulrich Odefey

this is a partial deadline

IN PROGRESS

inventorying open-source visualisation tools capable of receiving plugins

Adrian Priceputu

\uD83D\uDD17 Reference materials


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