[FLASH-USERS] 2D SN Core-Collapse Leakage scheme problem
Haakon Andresen
haakon.andresen at astro.su.se
Mon May 16 02:44:03 EDT 2022
Dear Kiya,
I do not have a particular parfile nor a concrete FLASH setup to
recommend, I am still somewhat of a FLASH novice. I am not sure
what exact spatial resolution your setup results in, what are the smallest
and largest grid cells you have in the core during bounce?
Changing the timestep factor might not have solved your problem, but it
improved it. Your simulation now progresses further and I am willing to bet
that a greater constraint on the timestep will allow even further progress.
I suspect that the problem is indeed related to the rapid changes occurring during
bounce. Plotting the central density, temperature and pressure might help you
check if is indeed the case. You can also continue to increase your temporal and
spatial resolution and check if your simulation progresses further and further.
Best,
Haakon
________________________________
From: kiyarash Taghiniyarami <kiyarash.niyarami at gmail.com>
Sent: 15 May 2022 19:09:59
To: Haakon Andresen; flash-users at flash.rochester.edu
Subject: Re: [FLASH-USERS] 2D SN Core-Collapse Leakage scheme problem
Dear Haakon Andresen,
Thanks for your reply. for the second error do you have any parfile or time and resolution available to suggest?
I changed the resolution to:
# Grid / Refinement
nblockx = 15
nblocky = 30
nblockz = 1
gr_lrefineMaxRedDoByLogR = .true.
gr_lrefineMaxRedDoByTime = .FALSE.
gr_lrefineMaxRedLogBase = 10.0
gr_lrefineMaxRedRadiusFact = 0.15
gr_lrefineMaxRedTRef = 2.0
gr_lrefineMaxRedTimeScale = 0.5
lrefine_max = 11
nrefs = 2
lrefine_min = 1
refine_var_1 = "dens"
refine_var_2 = "pres"
refine_var_3 = "entr"
refine_var_4 = "none"
refine_cutoff_1 = 0.8
refine_cutoff_2 = 0.8
refine_cutoff_3 = 0.8
refine_cutoff_4 = 0.8
but this time instead of 231 ms it gave me the same error at later time (260 ms). changing the tstep_change_factor , and dtinit did not resolve the issue.
Kind regards,
Kiya
On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 1:42 PM Haakon Andresen <haakon.andresen at astro.su.se<mailto:haakon.andresen at astro.su.se>> wrote:
Dear Kiyarash Taghiniyarami,
The first error (for LS180) seem to indicate a lack of storage space on your drive.
You see this written by the error handler in your first screenshot. Make sure that there is space
and that you are not trying to create files larger than the maximum filesize allowed by your system.
The second errors seems to be related to physics. During bounce things change very fast and it
might be that you need to reduce your timestep during this time. However, I am not sure about this
because I do not know exactly how flash regulates the timestep. The error is in the EOS module where the
routine fails to converge, I have seen this happen around bounce and for me it always helped to restrict dt or
the resolution. However, I was working with an other code at the time.
Best,
Haakon Andresen
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From: flash-users <flash-users-bounces at flash.rochester.edu<mailto:flash-users-bounces at flash.rochester.edu>> on behalf of kiyarash Taghiniyarami <kiyarash.niyarami at gmail.com<mailto:kiyarash.niyarami at gmail.com>>
Sent: 15 May 2022 10:03:41
To: flash-users at flash.rochester.edu<mailto:flash-users at flash.rochester.edu>
Subject: [FLASH-USERS] 2D SN Core-Collapse Leakage scheme problem
Dear all FLASH users,
I tried to run 2D supernova core collapse for two different nuclear EOS of Lattimer and Sewsty (https://ttt.astro.su.se/~eoco/eos.html) with K=180 and K=220 but I got the errors which I attached the images of them.
for the case of k=220 it runs into problem after 231 ms (it seems before the bounce) and for k=180 just after 24 ms
Could anyone tell me what I have done wrong?
(changing the resolution also did not resolve the issue)
P.S. Trying to compile the FLASH, I also changed the Flash.h file and replace the line as Dr. O'Connor proposed:
#FLASH_HAVE_HDF5_MOD
with
#define IO_USE_HDF5_MOD 1
I also attached the sample flash.par file
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