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1.2.2

This release adds functionality for directly running Voxelyze simulations and reading the result files. In addition, Simulation objects can now store temperature controls which define target temperatures for specific voxels.

Temperature controls, sensors, and result outputs are supported by a custom version of Voxelyze which is bundled with the library. They are not currently supported by VoxCad.

Binaries for Gmsh and VoxCad are also included in this release for ease of installation.

1.2.1

This release improves support for defining simulation boundary conditions. Boundary conditions can now be defined for individual voxels, as well as cleared so they can be updated. In addition, negative model origin offsets are now stored by Simulation objects, allowing BC and sensor locations to always be defined using the same coordinate system as the model used to create the simulation.

1.2.0

This release adds functionality for interfacing with VoxCad simulation software. This includes a new Simulation class that can be used to define simulation parameters for a model and functions for exporting .vxc and .vxa files. For more information see the documentation for the [Simulation class](https://cdbrauer.github.io/VoxelFuse/simulation.html) and the [VoxelModel class](https://cdbrauer.github.io/VoxelFuse/voxel_model.html#voxelfuse.voxel_model.VoxelModel.saveVXC)

This release also updates and greatly expands code documentation. The new documentation is available at: [cdbrauer.github.io/VoxelFuse](https://cdbrauer.github.io/VoxelFuse/).

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