Hello Dongwook,
Currently there are no routines provided for mapping an arbitrary
3-d data set straight to the Flash mesh. What I have done in the
past (and what I suggest you do) is create an init_block.F90
file that reads in your 3-d data and handles the interpolation
to the Flash mesh. An alternative would be to write a routine
that does the interpolation of your data for a given x, y, and z,
and just call that routine for the location of each zone in the
init_block file. With a routine like that, it would be a simple
matter to set the values of the variables in a nested loop in
the init_block file.
Hope this helps,
Alan
-- Begin forwarded message: > From: Dongwook Lee <dwlee@Glue.umd.edu> > Date: Wed Feb 11, 2004 9:14:24 PM US/Central > To: eder@flash.uchicago.edu > Subject: Question regarding the FLASH extenstion > > > Dear sir or madamn, > > I am a Flash code user for my Ph.D. reserach. > What I want to try is to read-in some arbitrary > initial three dimensional data to run a turbulence > hydro calculation using PPM. > > I check with "sample_map" example code but I found > that there is an example available for only one dimensional > initial data read-in case. > > Could you kindly let me know how to read-in my initial > condition and let PPM do the calculation? > > Thank you. > > > Best, > > Dongwook > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > -------- > Dongwook Lee > Graduate Research Assistant > Univ. of Maryland at College Park > Institute for Physical Science & Technology > dwlee@glue.umd.edu > Rm 4364D -- 301.405.8086 > LCV lab -- 301.405.8086 > Carrie Eder Center Administrator ASCI Flash Center 5640 S. Ellis Avenue 773-834-0849 (office) 773-834-2057 (ASCI main office) 773-834-3230 (fax)Received on Thu Feb 12 10:23:44 2004
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