[FLASH-USERS] How to put other variables into the output files

Ryan Farber rjfarber at umich.edu
Mon Apr 22 11:34:25 EDT 2019


Hi Zhang,

I haven't actually used the conduction sub-unit before but if you do
      grep -in "diff_coeff" *.F90
in the object directory then you should see all the places where diff_coeff
appears. Anywhere where it's value changes (so, something like diff_coeff =
blah) you'll also presumably want to update solnData(DIFF_VAR,i,j,k)
[replace i,j,k with the loop variables if other variable names are used].

Best,
--------
Ryan


On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 5:49 AM zdy0903 <zdy0903 at stu.xjtu.edu.cn> wrote:

> Hi!
>
>
> I tried as your reply says. However, it doesn't work. It do add the
> "diff" variable to the flash.h, but it the variable diff keeps zeros during
> the process.
>
> It seems that the "diff" is not connected to the real "diff_coeff" in
> conduction sub-unit. If I am not mistaken, the init_block only represent
> the initial data of variable. How can we let the "diff" correspond to the "diff_coeff"
> during the whole process?
>
>
> Thank you very much!
>
>
> Zhang
>
>
> -----原始邮件-----
> *发件人:*"Ryan Farber" <rjfarber at umich.edu>
> *发送时间:*2019-04-22 13:11:16 (星期一)
> *收件人:* zdy0903 <zdy0903 at stu.xjtu.edu.cn>
> *抄送:* flash-users <flash-users at flash.uchicago.edu>
> *主题:* Re: Re: [FLASH-USERS] How to put other variables into the output
> files
>
> Hi Zhang,
>
> I'm cc'ing flash-users in case others find this helpful in the future.
> To add a variable to your simulation, add a line to the "Config" file in
> your problem directory. For example,
> VARIABLE diff
>
> Then, wherever you set the diffusion coefficient, you can set the value of
> DIFF_VAR in solnData (or whatever you decide to call the output of
> Grid_getBlkPtr) in the usual way. For example, see how DENS_VAR etc. are
> set in Simulation_initBlock of the Sedov test problem.
> (Something like solnData(DIFF_VAR,i,j,k) = diff_coeff)
>
> Best,
> --------
> Ryan
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 7:30 PM zdy0903 <zdy0903 at stu.xjtu.edu.cn> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ryan
>>
>>
>>   Thanks for your reply. I use the latest version, FLASH4.6, but it still
>> doesn't work in "*plt_cnt*" output files. However, there is information
>> of conduction in checkpoint files. It seems that the variables in
>> "flash.h" will present in checkpoint files.
>>
>>   If one variable is *not included* in "flash.h", and it is calculated
>> in one sub-unit in the simulation. what should I do to add this variable to
>> flash.h (UNK_VARS) and make it accessible in output files. For example, if
>> I want to check the information of diff_coeff (the diffusion coefficient
>> for conduction) in output files. What should I do?  (I don't have to check
>> diff_coeff. I just make an example)
>>
>>   Thank you very much!
>>
>>
>> Zhang
>>
>>
>> -----原始邮件-----
>> *发件人:*"Ryan Farber" <rjfarber at umich.edu>
>> *发送时间:*2019-04-22 05:05:13 (星期一)
>> *收件人:* zdy0903 <zdy0903 at stu.xjtu.edu.cn>
>> *抄送:* "flash-users at flash.uchicago.edu" <flash-users at flash.uchicago.edu>
>> *主题:* Re: [FLASH-USERS] How to put other variables into the output files
>>
>> Hi Zhang,
>>
>> I've also found that only the first 9 "plot_var_"s are put in FLASH
>> "*plt_cnt*" output files (but checkpoint files contain all variables).
>> I'm not sure if this is intended behavior or if it's been fixed in later
>> versions (I'm using FLASH4.2.2). What version of FLASH are you using?
>>
>> If you also cannot access "cond" from the checkpoint file, then you can
>> check Flash.h (in the object directory) for the name of the variables your
>> simulation is following.
>>
>> Also, since you mentioned using VISIT I wanted to mention that yt is
>> another great option for FLASH analysis and visualization:
>>
>> http://yt-project.org
>>
>> Best,
>> --------
>> Ryan
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 5:44 AM zdy0903 <zdy0903 at stu.xjtu.edu.cn> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>   Usually, the output files of FLASH are the database of some variables
>>> like "dens", "temp", "pres". We can check it by importing the database to
>>> VISIT. However, what should I do if I want to put other variables into
>>> the database of output files. For example, if I want to see the *thermal
>>> conduction data* in LaserSlab simulation during the entire process,
>>> what should I do?
>>>
>>>   It seems that there is a plot options in flash.par just like
>>>
>>> ### Plot Options ###
>>> plotFileNumber       = 0
>>> plotFileIntervalStep = 100
>>> plotFileIntervalTime = 0.01e-09
>>> plot_var_1           = "dens"
>>> plot_var_2           = "depo"
>>> plot_var_3           = "tele"
>>> plot_var_4           = "tion"
>>> plot_var_5           = "trad"
>>> plot_var_6           = "ye  "
>>> plot_var_7           = "sumy"
>>> plot_var_8           = "cham"
>>> plot_var_9           = "targ"
>>>   I set a new plot_var_10 = "cond".(conduction) But it seems that it
>>> does not work? What else should I do?
>>>
>>>   Thank you very much!
>>>
>>>
>>> Zhang
>>>
>>
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