[petsc-users] TSSetEventHandler and TSSetPostEventIntervalStep

Blondel, Sophie sblondel at utk.edu
Tue Jan 19 10:13:55 CST 2021


Hi Barry and Matt and happy new year,

I wanted to check again if there was anything new with the TSSetEventHandler and TSSetPostEventIntervalStep. If you think there could be an alternative way to obtain the behavior I want in PETSc I'd be happy to try it.

Cheers,

Sophie
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From: Blondel, Sophie <sblondel at utk.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, December 1, 2020 16:14
To: Barry Smith <bsmith at petsc.dev>; Matthew Knepley <knepley at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [petsc-users] TSSetEventHandler and TSSetPostEventIntervalStep

Hi again Barry and Matt,

Just wanted to check the status for the TSSetEventHandler. Let me know if I can help in any way.

Cheers,

Sophie
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From: Blondel, Sophie <sblondel at utk.edu>
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2020 11:38
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Subject: Re: [petsc-users] TSSetEventHandler and TSSetPostEventIntervalStep

Hi Matt and Barry,

I wanted to check if you wanted me to test anything with the branch from Barry, it was not clear from the previous emails.

Cheers,

Sophie
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From: Barry Smith <bsmith at petsc.dev>
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 17:01
To: Matthew Knepley <knepley at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [petsc-users] TSSetEventHandler and TSSetPostEventIntervalStep


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On Oct 27, 2020, at 3:41 PM, Matthew Knepley <knepley at gmail.com<mailto:knepley at gmail.com>> wrote:

On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 4:24 PM Barry Smith <bsmith at petsc.dev<mailto:bsmith at petsc.dev>> wrote:

  I'm sorry the code is still fundamentally broken, I know I promised a long time ago to fix it all up but it is actually pretty hard to get right.

  It detects the zero by finding a small value when it should detect it by find a small region where it changes sign but surprising it is so hardwired
to the size test that fixing it and testing the new code has been very difficult to me.  My branch is barry/2019-08-18/fix-tsevent-posteventdt

Barry, I do not see this branch on gitlab. Can you give a URL?

  Thanks,

     Matt

  Barry



On Oct 27, 2020, at 3:02 PM, Blondel, Sophie via petsc-users <petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov<mailto:petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov>> wrote:

Hi Matt,

With the ex40 I attached in my previous email here is what I get printed on screen when running "./ex40 -ts_monitor -ts_event_monitor":
0 TS dt 0.1 time 0.
1 TS dt 0.5 time 0.1
2 TS dt 0.5 time 0.6
3 TS dt 0.5 time 1.1
4 TS dt 0.5 time 1.6
5 TS dt 0.5 time 2.1
6 TS dt 0.5 time 2.6
7 TS dt 0.5 time 3.1
8 TS dt 0.5 time 3.6
9 TS dt 0.5 time 4.1
10 TS dt 0.5 time 4.6
11 TS dt 0.5 time 5.1
12 TS dt 0.5 time 5.6
13 TS dt 0.5 time 6.1
14 TS dt 0.5 time 6.6
15 TS dt 0.5 time 7.1
TSEvent: Event 0 zero crossing at time 7.6 located in 0 iterations
Ball hit the ground at t =  7.60 seconds
16 TS dt 0.5 time 7.6
17 TS dt 0.5 time 8.1
18 TS dt 0.5 time 8.6
19 TS dt 0.5 time 9.1
20 TS dt 0.5 time 9.6
21 TS dt 0.5 time 10.1
22 TS dt 0.5 time 10.6
23 TS dt 0.5 time 11.1
24 TS dt 0.5 time 11.6
25 TS dt 0.5 time 12.1
26 TS dt 0.5 time 12.6
27 TS dt 0.5 time 13.1
28 TS dt 0.5 time 13.6
29 TS dt 0.5 time 14.1
30 TS dt 0.5 time 14.6
31 TS dt 0.5 time 15.1
32 TS dt 0.5 time 15.6
33 TS dt 0.5 time 16.1
34 TS dt 0.5 time 16.6
35 TS dt 0.5 time 17.1
36 TS dt 0.5 time 17.6
37 TS dt 0.5 time 18.1
38 TS dt 0.5 time 18.6
39 TS dt 0.5 time 19.1
40 TS dt 0.5 time 19.6
41 TS dt 0.5 time 20.1
42 TS dt 0.5 time 20.6
43 TS dt 0.5 time 21.1
44 TS dt 0.5 time 21.6
45 TS dt 0.5 time 22.1
46 TS dt 0.5 time 22.6
47 TS dt 0.5 time 23.1
48 TS dt 0.5 time 23.6
49 TS dt 0.5 time 24.1
50 TS dt 0.5 time 24.6
51 TS dt 0.5 time 25.1
TSEvent: Event 0 zero crossing at time 25.6 located in 0 iterations
Ball hit the ground at t = 25.60 seconds
52 TS dt 0.5 time 25.6
53 TS dt 0.5 time 26.1
54 TS dt 0.5 time 26.6
55 TS dt 0.5 time 27.1
56 TS dt 0.5 time 27.6
57 TS dt 0.5 time 28.1
58 TS dt 0.5 time 28.6
59 TS dt 0.5 time 29.1
60 TS dt 0.5 time 29.6
61 TS dt 0.5 time 30.1
0 TS dt 0.1 time 0.
1 TS dt 0.5 time 0.1
2 TS dt 0.5 time 0.6
3 TS dt 0.5 time 1.1
4 TS dt 0.5 time 1.6
5 TS dt 0.5 time 2.1
6 TS dt 0.5 time 2.6
7 TS dt 0.5 time 3.1
8 TS dt 0.5 time 3.6
9 TS dt 0.5 time 4.1
10 TS dt 0.5 time 4.6
11 TS dt 0.5 time 5.1
12 TS dt 0.5 time 5.6
13 TS dt 0.5 time 6.1
14 TS dt 0.5 time 6.6
15 TS dt 0.5 time 7.1
16 TS dt 0.5 time 7.6
17 TS dt 0.5 time 8.1
18 TS dt 0.5 time 8.6
19 TS dt 0.5 time 9.1
20 TS dt 0.5 time 9.6
21 TS dt 0.5 time 10.1
22 TS dt 0.5 time 10.6
23 TS dt 0.5 time 11.1
24 TS dt 0.5 time 11.6
25 TS dt 0.5 time 12.1
26 TS dt 0.5 time 12.6
TSEvent: Event 0 zero crossing at time 13.1 located in 0 iterations
Ball hit the ground at t = 13.10 seconds
27 TS dt 0.5 time 13.1
28 TS dt 0.5 time 13.6
29 TS dt 0.5 time 14.1
30 TS dt 0.5 time 14.6
31 TS dt 0.5 time 15.1
32 TS dt 0.5 time 15.6
33 TS dt 0.5 time 16.1
34 TS dt 0.5 time 16.6
35 TS dt 0.5 time 17.1
36 TS dt 0.5 time 17.6
37 TS dt 0.5 time 18.1
38 TS dt 0.5 time 18.6
39 TS dt 0.5 time 19.1
40 TS dt 0.5 time 19.6
41 TS dt 0.5 time 20.1
42 TS dt 0.5 time 20.6
43 TS dt 0.5 time 21.1
44 TS dt 0.5 time 21.6
45 TS dt 0.5 time 22.1
46 TS dt 0.5 time 22.6
47 TS dt 0.5 time 23.1
TSEvent: Event 0 zero crossing at time 23.6 located in 0 iterations
Ball hit the ground at t = 23.60 seconds
48 TS dt 0.5 time 23.6
49 TS dt 0.5 time 24.1
50 TS dt 0.5 time 24.6
51 TS dt 0.5 time 25.1
52 TS dt 0.5 time 25.6
53 TS dt 0.5 time 26.1
TSEvent: Event 0 zero crossing at time 26.6 located in 0 iterations
Ball hit the ground at t = 26.60 seconds
54 TS dt 0.5 time 26.6
55 TS dt 0.5 time 27.1
56 TS dt 0.5 time 27.6
57 TS dt 0.5 time 28.1
58 TS dt 0.5 time 28.6
59 TS dt 0.5 time 29.1
60 TS dt 0.5 time 29.6
61 TS dt 0. time 30.1

I don't see the 0.001 timestep here, do you get a different behavior?

Thank you,

Sophie
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From: Matthew Knepley <knepley at gmail.com<mailto:knepley at gmail.com>>
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 15:34
To: Blondel, Sophie <sblondel at utk.edu<mailto:sblondel at utk.edu>>
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Subject: Re: [petsc-users] TSSetEventHandler and TSSetPostEventIntervalStep


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On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 3:09 PM Blondel, Sophie via petsc-users <petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov<mailto:petsc-users at mcs.anl.gov>> wrote:
Hi,

I am currently using TSSetEventHandler in my code to detect a random event where the solution vector gets modified during the event. Ideally, after the event happens I want the solver to use a much smaller timestep using TSSetPostEventIntervalStep. However, when I use TSSetPostEventIntervalStep the solver doesn't use the set value. I managed to reproduce the behavior by modifying ex40.c as attached.

 I stepped through ex40, and it does indeed change the timestep to 0.001. Can you be more specific, perhaps with monitors, about what you think is wrong?

  Thanks,

     Matt

I think the issue is related to the fact that the fvalue is not technically "approaching" 0 with a random event, it is more of a step function instead. Do you have any recommendation on how to implement the behavior I'm looking for? Let me know if I can provide additional information.

Best,

Sophie


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