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June 27, 2005, 20:56 |
I have seen in several places
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Xiaofeng Liu
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I have seen in several places that the new structure of version 1.1(especially new Time class) can easily handle multi-mesh or multi-regions. But how to do that?
My approach is a little bit ugly. I created two Time instances(runTime_mesh1 and runTime_mesh2). And use these two to create 2 seperate fvMesh. For one procesor, it runs ok. But for parallel computing, I am stucted. I have read the Pstream class code. The problem is sitting inside. I am still trying to work around. Thank you!
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June 28, 2005, 08:25 |
Dear Xiaofeng,
I am interes
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Daniele Panara
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Dear Xiaofeng,
I am interested in your case, could you upload your solver and modifications? I am also having problem with parallelizations. I am using a timedependent Boundary Condition that works fine in single processor mode but I have problem in parallel mode.. Daniele |
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