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-# PragTic
-
-## Introduction
-
-PragTic is a freeware tool for an automated fatigue damage calculation based on a FE-solution or done at an isolated point with no relation to FEA. More details of PragTic are available on its [website][a]. Here is the HPC version parallelized using MPI library.
-
-## Modules
-
-PragTic version 0.1 is available on Salomon via the PragTic module:
-
-```sh
-$ ml PragTic
-```
-
-The module sets up environment variables and loads some other modules, required for running PragTic simulations. This particular command loads the default module PragTic/0.1-GCC-5.3.0-2.25 and modules:
-
-```console
-GCCcore/5.3.0
-binutils/2.25-GCCcore-5.3.0
-GCC/5.3.0-2.25
-MPICH/3.2-GCC-5.3.0-2.25.
-```
-
-## Running
-
-Follow the next step to compute simulations sequentially:
-
-```sh
-pragtic DATABASE ANSET SET_OF_POINTS LOAD_REGIME METHOD RESULT_FILE
-```
-
-and this step to compute it in parallel:
-
-```sh
-mpirun -np NP pragtic DATABASE ANSET SET_OF_POINTS LOAD_REGIME METHOD RESULT_FILE
-```
-
-where
-
-| Parameter       | Description                                  |
-| --------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
-| *NP*            | number of processes                          |
-| *DATABASE*      | .fdb database specially prepared for PragTic |
-| *ANSET*         | analyse setup name                           |
-| *SET_OF_POINTS* | set of points name                           |
-| *LOAD_REGIME*   | load regime name                             |
-| *METHOD*        | method name                                  |
-| *RESULT_FILE*   | file where results will be saved             |
-
-## Results
-
-After computation, the newly created result file *RESULT_FILE* in the current directory should contain results. More detailed result informations should be found in the *res.txt* file which is in every single randomly named folder created by PragTic in the current directory.
-
-[a]: http://www.pragtic.com/