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  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on AcouSTO

    We appreciate your effort, and the fact that you make it available. The problem that I see is that the acousto project is an academic project that follows a strict and rigorous scientific approach in implementing an original BIE formulation. Even if the current released version is limited to static acoustics, it is part of a much more complex code developed throughout the last three decades. The formulation used in acousto is not standard and presents a number of peculiarities in many aspects of...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on AcouSTO

    Hi honestguvnor. The project is still active, even if the current distribution is pretty old. The development is now followed by Lorenzo Burghignoli e Giorgio Palma, two of my collaborators. They have developed a newer version with major improvements of the formulation, including new regularization techniques and the possibility to include moving sources and scatterers. I don't know when they plan to release the new version. BTW, the code compiles and runs well also against current version of libraries,...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on AcouSTO

    Dear Max thank you for your contribution! We are about to release v2.5 and we will test your script also with it. This will be the last Acousto version, then something new will happen .... Thank you again

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on AcouSTO

    OK, thank you. Before going on I just want to be sure that you are not, in fact, misled by a typo before Eq. 2.6. The line before should read "Substituting into Eq. 2.3 and comparing with 2.4". Clearer now ?

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on AcouSTO

    Dear Anton, thank you for interest in Acousto. The approach used in the user manual (Section 4.2.3) and in the Tutorials Book (Section 2.5) differ on the physical meaning of the unknown function. In the Useer Manual is the velocity potential, whereas for the impedent sphere tutorial is the pressure. Which approach are you using ? Umberto

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on AcouSTO

    " acousto distribution path” is where you have saved the acoustic distribution on your disk ;-) For example, in my case is “/home/umberto/Software/" U Prof. Umberto IEMMA, PhD Professor of Aerospace Structures and Design Dip. di Ingegneria - Universita' Roma Tre via Vito Volterra 62, 00146 Roma tel. +39-0657333274 fax +39-065593732 http://acousto.sourceforge.net On 26 Feb 2020, at 19:42, Fred Voisin graougraou@users.sourceforge.net<mailto:graougraou@users.sourceforge.net> wrote: Some files (data)...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on AcouSTO

    Alberto, try with "locate libconfig" It returns all the occurences of "libconfig" in file names for your system. Anyway, if you are not an experienced Linux user you should better use the acousto dockerfile. Installation is super easy and the performance is almost the same as for native compilation. U

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on AcouSTO

    Hi Alberto, it should be somethings with your environment setup. Please use the --with-libconfig option. U

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