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*[[Device Solves]] - FLOODS | *[[Device Solves]] - FLOODS | ||
=== | ===5. Post Processing (print or plot results)=== | ||
Although not as fancy as commercial tools, there are a wide range of ways to examine output results. Examples of analysis can be found in this section. | Although not as fancy as commercial tools, there are a wide range of ways to examine output results. Examples of analysis can be found in this section. | ||
* [[Selection Examples]] | * [[Selection Examples]] | ||
* [[Printing Examples]] | * [[Printing Examples]] | ||
* [[Plotting Examples - new short version]] | * [[Plotting Examples - new short version]] | ||
Revision as of 18:33, 4 June 2020
[[Workflow: How to create a FLOOXS simulation from scratch
1. Grid Generation
These are worked examples of grid generation concepts. Build 1D, 2D, and 3D structures for simulation.
- Defining a Grid - 1D, 2D, and 3D
- What is a .str file? - explanation of the format of the structure file
Mesh Generation *In Progress*
2. Add Solution Variables
Includes a general discussion of declaring variables in FLOOXS, including "pde" vs. "const," and "solution" vs. "sel z=" vs. "set."
3. Add Process or Device Models
- Process Models - FLOOPS
- Device Models - FLOODS
4. Solve
- Process Solves - FLOOPS
- Device Solves - FLOODS
5. Post Processing (print or plot results)
Although not as fancy as commercial tools, there are a wide range of ways to examine output results. Examples of analysis can be found in this section.