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4chapter 3.0</title> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="StarOffice 7 (Win32)"> <meta name="AUTHOR" content="Marcus Oliver Letzel"> <meta name="CREATED" content="20040723;15213734"> <meta name="CHANGED" content="20041112;13170538"> <meta name="KEYWORDS" content="parallel LES model"> <style>
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10<body style="direction: ltr;" lang="en-US"><h2 style="font-style: normal; line-height: 100%;"><font size="4">3.0
[5]11Execution of model runs</font></h2>
12<p style="line-height: 100%;">Given that the model was
13installed by the user (look at <a href="chapter_5.0.html">chapter
[62]145.0</a>) and that it is clear, which phenomenon is to be
15simulated,
[5]16there is a whole set of questions which must be answered before
17executing
18the actual application run, e.g.: </p>
[62]19<ul> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: normal; line-height: 100%;">How
[5]20large does the model domain have to be and what grid size does
[62]21phenomenon to be simulated require? </p> </li> <li>
22<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: normal; line-height: 100%;">How
[5]23long is the time which should be simulated, i.e. which typical time
[62]24scale does the phenomenon have? </p> </li> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: normal; line-height: 100%;">Which
[5]25boundary conditions and initial conditions are to be selected? </p>
[62]26</li> <li> <p style="font-style: normal; line-height: 100%;">Which model
[5]27output data are necessary at which points in time, in order to be able
[62]28to analyze the phenomenon afterwards? </p> </li>
29</ul><p style="line-height: 100%;">The answers to
30these questions
[5]31substantially determine the choice of values for the most important
32model parameters, with which the model run is steered. All possible
33parameters are described in chapters <a href="chapter_4.1.html">4.1</a>,
34<a href="chapter_4.2.html">4.2</a>
35and <a href="chapter_4.3.html">4.3</a>.
36The basic steering of the model with these parameters is explained in
37the introduction to <a href="chapter_4.0.html">chapter
[62]384</a>. The user will rarely use all model parameters, since many
39are
[5]40preset with consistent default values and therefore do not have to be
41changed by the user. Some of the most important parameters are not
42preset with default values and must be adjusted by the user in each
[62]43case. Such a typical, minimum parameter set is described in <a href="chapter_4.4.html">chapter
[5]444.4</a>. For the subsequent analysis of model runs, graphical
[62]45visualization of model data is particularly important. <a href="chapter_4.5.html">Chapter
[5]464.5</a> describes, how such outputs are produced with the model. </p>
[62]47<p style="line-height: 100%;">The selected parameters and
48their values
[5]49have to be supplied to the model as an input file. The
[62]50structure of this file is described in the introduction to <a href="chapter_4.0.html">chapter
514</a>. The data, produced by the model, are located in a number
52of
[5]53different output files. The model works with relative file names
54(i.e. without absolute path information). Thus all input and output
55files are
56expected and put in the directory, in which the actual model (the
57executable program created from the FORTRAN source code) is started
58(but also see next paragraph).
[62]59All user-relevant input and output files are described in <a href="chapter_3.4.html">chapter
[5]603.4</a>. </p>
[62]61<p style="line-height: 100%;">The actual model (the
62executable
[5]63program) is not started directly via the user, but with the help of
[62]64the shell script <a href="http://www.muk.uni-hannover.de/institut/software/mrun_beschreibung.html">mrun</a>,which
[5]65can be called by the user. This script takes over the entire pre- and
66postprocessing work, which is necessary for a model run. In addition
67to this, it generates e.g. automatically batch jobs for model runs on
68remote computers, provides for the appropriate file transfers of the
69input and output files to these computers, secures data on existing
70archives systems, starts if necessary restart jobs, and much more.
[62]71<span style="font-weight: bold;">mrun</span> allows
72to specify
[5]73individual path names for each simulation and
74for the different types of input/output files. The start of model runs
75with <b>mrun</b> is described in <a href="chapter_3.1.html">chapter
763.1</a>. </p>
[62]77<p style="line-height: 100%;">The implementation of user
78code
[5]79extensions in
80the model is made possible by a set of defined interfaces. You will
[62]81find references to the programming of such extensions in <a href="chapter_3.5.html">chapter
823.5</a>. Frequently errors arise during the execution of the
83model
[5]84after such changes, which can often be found only by interactive
85model steering and error tracing (debugging), which are described in
86<a href="chapter_3.6.html">chapter
873.6</a>. </p>
[62]88<hr><p style="font-style: normal; line-height: 100%;"><br>
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