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=== User Tutorials === | === User Tutorials === | ||
− | The following tutorials cover ''some but not all'' of the applications that Eclipse ICE supports. These tutorials are written for users that want or need to use ICE to work with these codes. | + | The following tutorials cover ''some but not all'' of the applications that Eclipse ICE supports. These tutorials are written for users that want or need to use ICE to work with these codes. Tutorials for legacy software are found at the bottom of this page. |
− | Tutorials to assist developers can be found on the [[ICE Developer Documentation|Developer Documentation]] page, which contains information for those looking to use ICE for their own projects or to work on ICE itself. The developer tutorials provide | + | Tutorials to assist developers can be found on the [[ICE Developer Documentation|Developer Documentation]] page, which contains information for those looking to use ICE for their own projects or to work on ICE itself. The developer tutorials provide extensive amounts of information on how to write (or generate) the code required for ICE to recognize your software. So, if you want to use ICE for your project check out those tutorials instead and only use the user tutorials as examples. |
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[[Developing MOOSE Applications with ICE]] - A step-by-step tutorial describing how to use ICE to develop MOOSE-based multi-physics applications. | [[Developing MOOSE Applications with ICE]] - A step-by-step tutorial describing how to use ICE to develop MOOSE-based multi-physics applications. | ||
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[[ICE Embedded Visualizations|Embedded Visualizations in ICE]] | [[ICE Embedded Visualizations|Embedded Visualizations in ICE]] | ||
− | [[Editing Meshes]] - A tutorial on ICE's | + | [[Editing Meshes]] - A tutorial on ICE's 2-D mesh editor. |
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[[TAU profiling in ICE]] - A guide to using the TAU HPC Performance Analysis Tool in Eclipse ICE. | [[TAU profiling in ICE]] - A guide to using the TAU HPC Performance Analysis Tool in Eclipse ICE. | ||
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+ | [[Using Nek5000 with ICE]] - A step-by-step tutorial describing how to use ICE's Nek5000 plugins for computational fluid dynamics simulations. | ||
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+ | [[Using PROTEUS with ICE]] - A step-by-step tutorial describing how to use ICE's PROTEUS plugins for neutronics simulations. | ||
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+ | [[Using SHARP with ICE]] - A detailed tutorial covering all things SHARP in ICE. |
Revision as of 11:17, 2 November 2016
Contents
User Tutorials
The following tutorials cover some but not all of the applications that Eclipse ICE supports. These tutorials are written for users that want or need to use ICE to work with these codes. Tutorials for legacy software are found at the bottom of this page.
Tutorials to assist developers can be found on the Developer Documentation page, which contains information for those looking to use ICE for their own projects or to work on ICE itself. The developer tutorials provide extensive amounts of information on how to write (or generate) the code required for ICE to recognize your software. So, if you want to use ICE for your project check out those tutorials instead and only use the user tutorials as examples.
Nuclear Energy
MOOSE Support in ICE- A step-by-step tutorial describing how to use ICE to interact with any MOOSE-based application.
Developing MOOSE Applications with ICE - A step-by-step tutorial describing how to use ICE to develop MOOSE-based multi-physics applications.
Batteries
Using VIBE with ICE - A step-by-step tutorial describing how to use ICE's VIBE plugins for lithium-ion battery simulations.
Remote Job Launching via ICE with VirtualBox VMs - A walkthrough for how to set up ICE to launch remote jobs on a virtual machine.
Mesh Building & Visualization
Embedded Visualizations in ICE
Editing Meshes - A tutorial on ICE's 2-D mesh editor.
Materials
Using the Reflectivity Model - A step by step tutorial describing how to use ICE's Reflectivity Model for modeling neutron reflectivity.
HPC Performance Analysis
TAU profiling in ICE - A guide to using the TAU HPC Performance Analysis Tool in Eclipse ICE.
Legacy Tutorials
Tutorials for legacy software.
Nuclear Energy
Using Nek5000 with ICE - A step-by-step tutorial describing how to use ICE's Nek5000 plugins for computational fluid dynamics simulations.
Using PROTEUS with ICE - A step-by-step tutorial describing how to use ICE's PROTEUS plugins for neutronics simulations.
Using SHARP with ICE - A detailed tutorial covering all things SHARP in ICE.