f3dasm

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Summary

Welcome to the documentation page of the ‘Framework for Data-Driven Design and Analysis of Structures and Materials’ (f3dasm). Here you will find all information on installing, using and contributing to the Python package.

Authorship & Citation

f3dasm is created and maintained by Martin van der Schelling [1].

If you use f3dasm in your research or in a scientific publication, it is appreciated that you cite the paper below:

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (paper):

@article{Bessa2017,
title={A framework for data-driven analysis of materials under uncertainty: Countering the curse of dimensionality},
author={Bessa, Miguel A and Bostanabad, Ramin and Liu, Zeliang and Hu, Anqi and Apley, Daniel W and Brinson, Catherine and Chen, Wei and Liu, Wing Kam},
journal={Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering},
volume={320},
pages={633--667},
year={2017},
publisher={Elsevier}
}

Getting started

The best way to get started is to:

  • Read the Overview section, containting a brief introduction to the framework and a statement of need.

  • Follow the Getting Started section, containing a step-by-step guide on how to install the package.

Contribute

f3dasm is an open-source project, and contributions of any kind are welcome and appreciated. If you want to contribute, please go to the GitHub wiki page.

License

Copyright 2023, Martin van der Schelling

All rights reserved.

f3dasm is a free and open-source software published under a BSD 3-Clause License.