[FLASH-USERS] [EXT] Electron Energy Density, EELE_VAR, Initialization?

Alberti, Anthony L anthony.alberti at oregonstate.edu
Fri Aug 27 13:47:14 EDT 2021


Ah, the dreaded EOS unit. I figured that might be the case.

However, I’m not sure where the EOS unit gets called in my Simulation_initBlock.F90 file (see attached). This is based off of the “SimulationMain/MGDStep” problem that comes with the FLASH distribution. Would you be able to point me to where that unit gets called?

Thanks, Eddie.

Tony

From: Eddie Hansen <ehansen at pas.rochester.edu>
Date: Friday, August 27, 2021 at 9:15 AM
To: Alberti, Anthony L <anthony.alberti at oregonstate.edu>
Cc: flash-users at flash.uchicago.edu <flash-users at flash.uchicago.edu>
Subject: Re: [EXT] [FLASH-USERS] Electron Energy Density, EELE_VAR, Initialization?

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After Simulation_initBlock, there should be a call to EOS to initialize EELE_VAR and all other relevant variables that haven't yet been set. The EOS unit source code can get a little confusing, but I hope at least pointing you in the right direction is helpful.

On Fri, Aug 27, 2021 at 11:05 AM Alberti, Anthony L <anthony.alberti at oregonstate.edu<mailto:anthony.alberti at oregonstate.edu>> wrote:
Hi folks,

I’m currently working on running a radiation transport benchmark problem in FLASH and am interested to know, where in the FLASH source code does the electron energy density, EELE_VAR, get initialized?

I can see where the radiation energy density gets initialized, Simulation_blockInit.F90, but it’s not clear where the electron energy density gets initialized. I’ve grepped around and can’t find anything obvious.

Thanks all.
Tony Alberti


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Eddie Hansen, PhD
Postdoctoral Associate
University of Rochester
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