+++ date = "2018-02-27T11:00:13+01:00" title = "Video Tutorial" author = "Dominik Kern" weight = 105 [menu.tools] parent = "getting-started" +++ In this [three-part tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BULunRJQRJ0&list=PLU_clTnZqNAeOXENl79kQwn0pgHGittX1) we look at the mechanical deformation of a sedimentary basin under an advancing glacier. In detail we show you a possibility how to * create a mesh with [Gmsh](http://gmsh.info/), * implement space- and time-dependent boundary conditions, * write an OGS input file, * visualize the results with [ParaView](https://www.paraview.org/). As a common programming language we use [Python](https://www.python.org). ## Part 1: Preprocessing {{< youtube BULunRJQRJ0 >}} ## Part 2: Solving {{< youtube GL5sugIyHEk >}} ## Part 3: Postprocessing {{< youtube bkmubABAA_s >}} ## Supplementary material: * [mesh_basin.msh](mesh_basin.msh) * [mesh_basin.py](mesh_basin.py) * [OGSinput_basin.prj](OGSinput_basin.prj) * [timeBCs_glacier.py](timeBCs_glacier.py) * [glacierclass.py](glacierclass.py) * [history.sh](history.sh) * [msh2vtu-project on GitHub](https://github.com/dominik-kern/msh2vtu) * *Transient hydrodynamics within intercratonic sedimentary basins during glacial cycles*, V. F. Bense M. A. Person, DOI: [10.1029/2007JF000969](https://doi.org/10.1029/2007JF000969)