Releases: awslabs/palace
v0.14.0
Introduces several new features: cracking of internal boundary elements to allow for improved AMR and modeling of metalic films, adaptive time stepping for transient simulations, a generalized interface for specification of frequency samples, multiple excitations within a driven simulation, perfect periodic and Floquet periodic boundary conditions, support for nonconformal adaptation with wave port boundary conditions, improved spack support and improved gpu support, along with many other bug fixes.
Full Changelog: v0.13.0...v0.14.0
New Contributors
- @gpeairs made their first contribution in #259
- @laylagi made their first contribution in #266
- @simlapointe made their first contribution in #292
- @phdum-a made their first contribution in #302
- @cameronrutherford made their first contribution in #366
- @sanjayy-gowdaa made their first contribution in #395
- @Sbozzolo made their first contribution in #413
v0.13.0
Adds GPU support using CUDA and HIP for NVIDIA and AMD devices and enables operator partial assembly by default for all simulation types. Improves error estimation for AMR, fixes bugs related lumped ports and wave ports, and includes many other performance improvements, additions, and bug fixes as well.
Full history: v0.12.0...v0.13.0
v0.12.0
Includes support for conforming and nonconforming adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), operator partial assembly using the libCEED library, and many other improvements and bug fixes. Happy holidays!
Full history: v0.11.2...v0.12.0