https://github.com/geodynamics/citcoms
Revision 748c30517a1fd674b600f167f614ba4d2b6b765f authored by Eh Tan on 02 June 2009, 22:56:46 UTC, committed by Eh Tan on 02 June 2009, 22:56:46 UTC
When 'amending_outflow' is set to true, the imposed velocity BC will be
amended slightly to be divergence-free. (The divergence, e.g. outflow, is
caused by the combination of solver inaccuracy and interpolation inaccuracy.)

When 'exchange_pressure' is set to true, the initial pressure (at element
level) of the embedded solver is taken from the pressure solution of the
containing solver.


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Tip revision: 748c30517a1fd674b600f167f614ba4d2b6b765f authored by Eh Tan on 02 June 2009, 22:56:46 UTC
Added parameters 'amending_outflow' and 'exchange_pressure' to help the convergence of esolver
Tip revision: 748c305
setup.py

from archimedes import use_merlin
use_merlin()

from merlin import setup, find_packages, require

install_requires = ['pythia[mpi] >= 0.8.1.0, < 0.8.2a']

import os
want_exchanger = os.environ.get('want_exchanger', 'auto')
exchanger = "Exchanger >= 1, < 2a"
if want_exchanger == 'auto':
    # Use Exchanger if it's available.
    try:
        require(exchanger)
    except Exception, e:
        pass
    else:
        install_requires.append(exchanger)
elif want_exchanger == 'yes':
    # Require Exchanger.
    install_requires.append(exchanger)

setup(
    
    name = 'CitcomS', 
    version = '3.1',

    zip_safe = False,
    packages = find_packages(),
    
    install_requires = install_requires,

    author = 'Louis Moresi, et al.',
    author_email = 'cig-mc@geodynamics.org',
    description = """A finite element mantle convection code.""",
    long_description = """CitcomS is a finite element code designed to solve thermal convection problems relevant to Earth's mantle. Written in C, the code runs on a variety of parallel processing computers, including shared and distributed memory platforms.""",
    license = 'GPL',
    url = 'http://www.geodynamics.org/cig/software/packages/mc/citcoms/',

)
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