Parametrized Simulation using CFG files
The Model CFG (.cfg
) files allow to pass command line options to Feel++ applications. In particular, it allows to
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setup the output directory
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setup the mesh
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setup the time stepping
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define the solution strategy and configure the linear/non-linear algebraic solvers.
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other options specific to the toolbox used
directory=toolboxes/fluid/TurekHron/cfd3/P2P1G1 (1)
case.dimension=2 (2)
case.discretization=P2P1G1 (3)
[fluid] (4)
filename=$cfgdir/cfd3.json (5)
mesh.filename=$cfgdir/cfd.geo (6)
gmsh.hsize=0.03 (7)
solver=Newton (8)
pc-type=lu (9)
bdf.order=2 (10)
[ts]
time-step=0.01 (11)
time-final=10 (12)
1 | the directory where the results are stored |
2 | the dimension (2d/3d) of the application |
3 | the discretization choosen (specific to the toolbox) |
4 | the prefix of option |
5 | the path of the json file |
6 | the path of geo/mesh file |
7 | characterist size of the mesh |
8 | type of non linear solver (specific to fluid toolbox) |
9 | type of preconditioner |
10 | order of BDF time scheme (specific to fluid toolbox) |
11 | time step |
12 | time final |
If the mesh file is stored on a remote storage as Girder, the mesh.filename
option in the previous listing can be replaced by
mesh.filename=girder:{file:5af862d6b0e9574027047fc8}
where 5af862d6b0e9574027047fc8
is the id of the mesh file in the Girder platform. All options for Girder access are listed here :
Option | Default value | Description |
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|
url of a Girder platform |
|
|
<no default value> |
one or several file id(s) |
|
<no default value> |
an authentication key |