[Nek5000-users] "convert" a given u_x(i, j, k) in an uniform grid to a vx(i, j, k, e) in a GLL grid ??

nek5000-users at lists.mcs.anl.gov nek5000-users at lists.mcs.anl.gov
Thu Mar 29 10:52:26 CDT 2012


Hi Can,

Sorry if I am missing something but what do you mean by projection of random field on uniform mesh to GLL grid?  Interpolation won't work since it relies on at least some smoothness of the field.

Do you want to do it in wavenumber space instead?  

Thanks.
Aleks

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Subject: [Nek5000-users] "convert" a given u_x(i, j, k) in an uniform grid  to a  vx(i, j, k, e) in a GLL grid ??

Hi neks,

I am trying to set a random turbulent velocity field as an initial 
condition for my simulation. The domaine is a cube 2pi * 2pi * 2pi and  
nelx = nely=nelz=32 (lx1=12)

And i was wondering if they are some routines for "project" a given 
value of  u_x(i,j,k) (x component of the velocity field in a regular 
grid) to vx(i,j,k,e) (x component of the velocity field on GLL grid) ??
In one of the emails you said "given i,j,k,e,p, one can find the 
associated (x,y,z) point. The inverse problem of finding i,j,k,e,p for a 
given (x,y,z) value is much more difficult (and expensive), but we have 
routines to handle this.)"
Can you tell me more about this ??
B.regards
Can

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