GfsOutputBalance
From Gerris
GfsOutputBalance writes statistics about the simulation size (number of cells) on the different processors running the simulation. If the simulation is very "unbalanced", the minimum and maximum sizes will be very different.
On a single processor, this function can be used for example to check the evolving size of an adaptive simulation (see also GfsOutputAdaptStats).
The output is formatted in a manner similar to GfsOutputScalarStats.
The syntax in parameter files is:
[ GfsOutput ]
Examples
- B\'enard--von K\'arm\'an Vortex Street for flow around a cylinder at Re=160
- Vortex street around a "heated" cylinder
- Parallel simulation on four processors
- Rayleigh-Taylor instability
- Boussinesq flow generated by a heated cylinder
- Turbulent air flow around RV Tangaroa
- Savart--Plateau--Rayleigh instability of a water column
- Atomisation of a pulsed liquid jet
- Air-water flow around a Series 60 cargo ship
- Forced isotropic turbulence in a triply-periodic box
- Tsunami runup onto a complex three-dimensional beach
- The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
- Cyclone-generated wave field
- Scalings for Plateau--Rayleigh pinchoff
OutputBalance { istep = 10 } stderr
OutputBalance { istep = 10 } stderr
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } balance
OutputBalance { istep = 10 } stderr
OutputBalance { istep = 10 } stderr
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } stderr
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } size
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } log
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } stderr
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } log
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } balance
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } stderr
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } stderr
OutputBalance { istep = 1 } balance