[FLASH-USERS] Fixed Grid Gravity
Anshu Dubey
dubey at flash.uchicago.edu
Wed Jun 2 18:46:45 EDT 2010
Evan,
It is not clear if you want to work with the uniform grid or with PARAMESH
with same refinement everywhere. Both are possible. We have tested the
uniform grid with periodic boundary conditions where it makes use of the
PFFT based solvers found in GridSolvers. The setup line can be tricky, and
we can help you with it if you need help. If you wish to use isolated
boundary conditions, we know of no reason why the multipole solver won't
work with uniform grid. We haven't tested it in a long time, but we expect
it to work either right out of the box, or with little work. If you plan to
use PARAMESH, then everything that works with AMR will work anyway. We can
provide more specific answers if you can narrow your question.
Anshu
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Evan Scannapieco
<evan.scannapieco at asu.edu>wrote:
> Wondering if there is a version of Poisson gravity solver that works with
> the fixed grid? Or even better fixed grid with large blocks
> 32x32x32.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -es
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> Evan Scannapieco
> Assistant Professor
> School of Earth and Space Exploration
> Arizona State University
> 480-727-6788
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