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map previous computed velocities to a finer mesh 11 years 5 months ago #9214

  • christianfrias
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HI,

Does anyone know if is possible to map a previous computed velocity field, that was calculated for a coarse mesh, into a finer mesh?

I have the velocities from a selafin result file of a coarse mesh case. Now I want to use it as an initial condition for the finer mesh case with the same boundary conditions. Since the mesh are different I was thinking that maybe if I map them somehow in the finer mesh I will avoid running it from scratch.

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map previous computed velocities to a finer mesh 11 years 5 months ago #9220

  • jmhervouet
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Hello,

This is perhaps in Blue Kenue or Fudaa. It can also be programmed with the subroutine fasp.f in bief library (considering the coarser mesh as a set of points), but it has never been formalised as an official function for projecting one mesh onto another, though it would be very useful. It is not fully trivial if the meshes do not coincide exactly, as it may involve extrapolations.

Regards,

JMH
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map previous computed velocities to a finer mesh 11 years 5 months ago #9227

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Hi Christian,

You can map a vector field to another mesh or to a regular grid.
Use "Tools->Map Object"
If the source data is time varying you can choose to map only the current frame or all frames.

Martin
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map previous computed velocities to a finer mesh 11 years 5 months ago #9231

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Thank you for the responses. I mapped the velocity in BlueKenue as you suggested. What I noticed is that the new vector field appears as a sub mesh in the selafin tree that BlueKenue shows. If I run a simulation using this res file as an initial condition file TELEMAC2D does not recognize it and starts the simulation with zero velocities. Should I do this in a different way?

Thanks,

Christian
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map previous computed velocities to a finer mesh 11 years 5 months ago #9280

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You have to separate the Velocity UV object into its scalar components, VELOCITY U and VELOCITY V (using the calculator) and create a new selafin file from these components.

Blue Kenue combines vector components when it loads a selafin file but doesn't automatically separate them when it writes.

Martin
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