From: blaisb Date: Sun, 31 May 2020 04:14:20 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Added a first version of section 2.4 related t the support for particle-based methods X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=db09443e0d73c9511bb455711f5dfe5eb740f88f;p=release-papers.git Added a first version of section 2.4 related t the support for particle-based methods --- diff --git a/9.2/paper.bib b/9.2/paper.bib index 1ba7cdf..5c16fc5 100644 --- a/9.2/paper.bib +++ b/9.2/paper.bib @@ -1042,3 +1042,15 @@ doi = {10.1016/0096-3003(82)90191-6} title = {$C^0$ Interior Penalty Methods for Fourth Order Elliptic Boundary Value Problems on Polygonal Domains}, journal = {Journal of Scientific Computing} } + + +@article{gassmoller2018flexible, + title={Flexible and Scalable Particle-in-Cell Methods With Adaptive Mesh Refinement for Geodynamic Computations}, + author={Gassm{\"o}ller, Rene and Lokavarapu, Harsha and Heien, Eric and Puckett, Elbridge Gerry and Bangerth, Wolfgang}, + journal={Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems}, + volume={19}, + number={9}, + pages={3596--3604}, + year={2018}, + publisher={Wiley Online Library} +} diff --git a/9.2/paper.tex b/9.2/paper.tex index fb1f334..ec28931 100644 --- a/9.2/paper.tex +++ b/9.2/paper.tex @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ \author[3]{Bruno Blais} -\affil[3]{Research Unit for Industrial Flows Processes (URPEI), +\affil[3]{Research Unit for Industrial Flows Processes (URPEI), Department of Chemical Engineering, Polytechnique Montréal, PO Box 6079, Stn Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3C 3A7. {\texttt{bruno.blais@polymtl.ca}}} @@ -594,6 +594,34 @@ Fourier coefficients \cite{BangerthKayserHerold2007} and Legendre coefficients \subsection{Support for particle-based methods} \label{subsec:particles} +Support for particles was originally introduced in \dealii{} version 9.0. In \dealii, +particles can be used as passive tracers, or as part of more complex +models such as those based on Particle-In-Cells (PIC) approaches \cite{gassmoller2018flexible}. + +With the current release, the support for particles has been further expanded: New parallel + insertion mechanisms and a basic interface to post-process particles have +been added, effectively making their usage more flexible and enabling a larger +range of use cases (e.g. immersed boundaries in step-70). + +Through the addition of the \texttt{Particles::ParticleHandler::insert\_global\_particles} member function, + particles can now be inserted in parallel from a vector of points even if these points do not lie + on the subdomain from which the insertion is called. This operation requires extensive + communication between the processes to locate the MPI process the cell in which the particle + is located. However, it is made significantly faster through the usage of bounding boxes + that surround the cells of each subdomain. + This function also takes care of transferring the properties attached to the particles to their new owner. + This new capacity enables particle generators that insert particles at the location + of the support points (\texttt{Particles::Generator::dof\_support\_points}) and at the quadrature points (\texttt{Particles::Generator::quadrature\_points}) of a + possibly non-matching triangulation. Consequently, complex particle patterns can be inserted + using unstructured hexahedral grids generated outside of \dealii{}. + +To visualize the motion of particles, the \texttt{Particles::DataOut} class was added to the library. +In its current version, this class supports writing the particles positions and id in all format supported +by \dealii, but does not allow writing the properties attached to the particles. + + + + \todo[inline]{Luca: Your section} @@ -1240,6 +1268,8 @@ W.~Bangerth and T.~Heister were also partially supported by award DMS-1821210. %f\"ur Technisch-Wissenschaftliches Hoch- und H\"ochstleistungsrechnen %(KONWIHR). +B.~Blais was partially supported by the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada(NSERC) through the RGPIN-2020-04510 Discovery Grant + A.~V.~Grayver was partially supported by the European Space Agency Swarm DISC program.