High-Energy Diffraction Microscopy (HEDM) is a 3D technique which resolves the structures and strains of individual grains within bulk polycrystalline materials.
The HEDM flow uses MIDAS for reduction of Near-Field and Far-Field High Energy Diffraction Microscopy (HEDM) data developed at Advanced Photon Source. This flow shows using MIADS for on-demand Far-Field analysis.
The flow is implemented using Globus Flows and relies on Globus Compute to perform remote execution.
To run the flow you will need to configure an appropriate environment for the Globus Compute functions to execute.
conda create -n gladier pip
conda activate gladier
git clone https://github.com/globus-gladier/gladier-hedm
cd gladier-hedm
pip install -e .
You will also need to install MIDAS. Instructions can be found here.
Running the flow can be achieved by customizing a deployment configuration, calling gen_input(), and then starting a flow.