Yade Documentation
Abstract
Yade is an extensible open-source framework for discrete numerical models, focused on the Discrete Element Method. The computation parts are written in c++ using a flexible object model and allowing independent implementation of new algorithms and interfaces. Python is used for rapid and concise scene construction, simulation control, postprocessing and debugging. Yade is located at yade-dem.org, which contains this documentation. Development is kindly hosted on launchpad and GitLab ; they are used for source code, bug tracking and source downloads and more. Building, regression tests and packages distribution are hosted on servers of the Grenoble Geomechanics group at Laboratoire 3SR, UMS Gricad and Gda\'nsk University of Technology. Yade supports high precision calculations and Python 3. The development branch is on GitLab.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2301.00611,
title = {Yade Documentation},
author = {Vaclav Smilauer and Vasileios Angelidakis and Emanuele Catalano and Robert Caulk and Bruno Chareyre and William Chevremont and Sergei Dorofeenko and Jerome Duriez and Nolan Dyck and Jan Elias and Burak Er and Alexander Eulitz and Anton Gladky and Ning Guo and Christian Jakob and Francois Kneib and Janek Kozicki and Donia Marzougui and Raphael Maurin and Chiara Modenese and Gary Pekmezi and Luc Scholtes and Luc Sibille and Jan Stransky and Thomas Sweijen and Klaus Thoeni and Chao Yuan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.00611},
year = {2023}
}