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August 7, 2008, 12:48 |
I have been experimenting with
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Adam Donaldson
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I have been experimenting with the Dynamic mesh refinement in parallel, and have hit a bit of a snag.
If a mesh is decomposed without any pre-existing refinements (all cells at refinement level 0), a case can be executed in parallel without any problems as no cells pairs between processors will be flagged for un-refinement. However, when I attempted to use reconstructPar to reform the data, I noticed that the following files were missing: boundaryProcAddressing cellProcAddressing faceProcAddressing pointProcAddressing Is there a method of forcing these files to be written? Or is a future item for the adaptive mesh refinement functionality? I appreciate any insight that you might provide. |
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August 7, 2008, 14:42 |
reconstructPar - reconstruct f
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Mattijs Janssens
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reconstructPar - reconstruct fields
reconstructParMesh - reconstruct mesh It does use a geometric merge so be careful of the results. |
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August 7, 2008, 15:27 |
Thank you Mattijs, This will w
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Adam Donaldson
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Thank you Mattijs, This will work for what I am looking to do.
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