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The DUNE module dune-spgrid provides a structured, parallel grid: SPGrid
.
The following table compares the features of SPGrid to those of SGrid and YaspGrid:
YaspGrid | SPGrid | |
---|---|---|
Can communicate on codimensions | all | all |
Coordinate type is template parameter | yes | yes |
Supports anisotropic refinement | no | yes |
Supports periodic boundary conditions | no1 | yes |
Supports non-blocking communication | no | yes |
Supports tensor-product grids | yes | no |
SPGrid
supports different (global) refinement techniques, selected by a
template parameter. Some refinement techniques allow an optional parameter,
the refinement policy, to be passed to globalRefine.
Currently, isotropic, anisotropic and bisection refinement are supported, but
this list can be extended by downstream modules.
By default, isotropic refinement is used.
If no policy is given, both, isotropic and anisotropic refinement, split each cube into $2^{dim}$ child cubes. For anisotropic refinement, a policy may be used to say which directions to split.
Bisection refinement always splits a cube into $2$ child cubes; the split direction can be given by the policy. If no policy is given, the split directions are cycled through.
Note: SPGrid
does not support tensor-product grids, as YaspGrid
does.
This feature can be added by a metagrid layer, if desired.
SPGrid
can be used through the preprocessor magic. The following table shows how
to select different variants of SPGrid:
GRIDTYPE | Refinement |
---|---|
SPGRID | Default (Isotropic) |
SPGRID_SERIAL | Default (Isotropic, no MPI) |
SPGRID_ISOTROPIC | Isotropic |
SPGRID_ISOTROPIC_SERIAL | Isotropic (no MPI) |
SPGRID_ANISOTROPIC | Anisotropic |
SPGRID_ANISOTROPIC_SERIAL | Anisotropic (no MPI) |
SPGRID_BISECTION | Bisection |
SPGRID_BISECTION_SERIAL | Bisection (no MPI) |
SPGRID_COUNT_FLOPS | use Dune::Fem::Double as ctype |
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YaspGrid
supports a different concept of periodicity. ↩
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We found that dune-spgrid demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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