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magnum.fe

Moved

The development of magnum.fe has been moved to https://github.com/micromagnetics/magnum.fe ! This repository is no longer updated.

Installation

Prerequisites

magnum.fe requires the following software/libraries to be installed:

  • dev-version of FEniCS
  • dev-version of cbc.block
  • gmsh >= 2.8.0 (headers and library)
  • cmake

magnum.fe is tested with dolfin dev version from 10 June 2013 (1.2.x), but should also work with more recent versions.

Install dev-version of dolfin

The dev-version of FEniCS is best installed with dorsal (https://launchpad.net/dorsal).

bzr branch lp:dorsal
cd dorsal

Set STABLE_BUILD=false in the dorsal.cfg. Then run

./dorsal.sh

and follow the instructions.

Install dev-version of cbc.block

The dev-version of cbc.block can be installed by checking out the current version from the launchpad repository

bzr branch lp:cbc.block
cd cbc.block
sudo python setup.py install

Build

To build magenum.fe with cmake do

cd /path/to/magnum.fe
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make

Right now there is no install rule for make. There are however symlinks in the site-packages/magnumfe directory which point to the compiled swig wrapper code in the build directory. Thus you can use magnum.fe by adding the site-packages directory to your PYTHONPATH

export PYTHONPATH=/path/to/magnum.fe/site-packages

Test

You can test your installation by running the unit tests

cd tests
python run_all.py

License

Released under the GNU General Public License 3 (included).

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magnum.fe's Issues

Logging

Use dolfin log methods:
dolfin/log/Logger.h

Oersted field, spin transport

Hi Claas,

I've been working on getting some spin transport calculations going in fenics, as well as calculation of the Oersted field from the resulting charge flow. I came across your repository and figured that I might start trying to implement these features within magnum.fe, especially since you've already implemented shell transforms for the demag calculation! Any thoughts?

Best,
Graham

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