Getting Started
Navigating the VTB Website
Before getting started, note how to navigate this website:
The "Documentation" menu gives instructions on how to use the VTB and gives some tutorials.
The "Models" menu lists the models available in the VTB:
The "Support" menu lists contact and help information.
The Github logo link will take you to the VTB Github repository.
To get started with the Virtual Test Bed (VTB), follow these steps:
Step 1: Register for the VTB
First register for the VTB.
Step 2: Install git
The VTB is an open-source git repository and is hosted on Github. If it is not already installed on your computer, install it; see here for example.
Step 3: Install git-lfs (Optional)
Some models require git-lfs as well, which is used for storing very large files such as large meshes. If your model of interest does not require git-lfs, then feel free to skip this step. To install git-lfs, see here.
Step 4: Download the VTB Repository
Choose a download location on your computer (here, we will add the VTB repository in the ~/projects/ directory), and then clone the VTB in your terminal as follows:
cd ~/projects
git clone [email protected]:idaholab/virtual_test_bed.git
This will create a new directory ~/projects/virtual_test_bed/ to mirror the VTB repository hosted on Github.
Step 5: Browse Models
Browse the VTB models using the "Models" menu.
Step 6: Obtain Codes
Each model page should list the codes needed. See Codes Used in the VTB for information on obtaining each code.
Step 7: Run Models
Continue to Running Models to learn how to run VTB models.