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29 | \institute{Institut fÌr Meteorologie und Klimatologie, Leibniz UniversitÀt Hannover} |
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30 | \date{last update: \today} |
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31 | \event{PALM Seminar} |
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37 | {\includegraphics[height=0.65cm]{imuk_logo.pdf}\hfill \includegraphics[height=0.65cm]{luh_logo.pdf}} |
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46 | %\logo{\includegraphics[width=0.3\textwidth]{luhimuk_logo.pdf}} |
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47 | |
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48 | \title[The PALM User-Interface]{The PALM User-Interface} |
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49 | \author{Siegfried Raasch} |
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50 | |
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51 | \begin{document} |
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52 | |
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53 | % Folie 1 |
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54 | \begin{frame} |
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55 | \titlepage |
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56 | \end{frame} |
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57 | |
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58 | \section{The PALM User-Interface} |
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59 | \subsection{The PALM User-Interface} |
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60 | |
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61 | % Folie 2 |
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62 | \begin{frame} |
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63 | \frametitle{Purpose of the User-Interface} |
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64 | \scriptsize |
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65 | \begin{itemize} |
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66 | \item<2-> The standard (default) PALM code cannot account for every specific demand of a user. In order to include these specific demands, the user would have to modify the standard code. |
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67 | \end{itemize} |
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68 | \vspace{2mm} |
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69 | \onslide<3-> |
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70 | \textbf{Problem:} |
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71 | \begin{itemize} |
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72 | \item<3-> If a new PALM version is released (current release is 3.8) and the user wants to use it, he would have to add his modifications to the new release again. |
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73 | \end{itemize} |
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74 | \vspace{3mm} |
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75 | \onslide<4-> |
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76 | \textbf{Solution:} |
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77 | \begin{itemize} |
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78 | \item<4-> PALM offers a \grqq user-interface\grqq, i.e. a set of subroutines, where the user can add his modifications and which can be re-used for future releases of the standard PALM code. |
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79 | \item<5-> By using the user-interface, the standard code does not have to be modified by the user in most of all cases. |
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80 | \item<6-> The user-interface subroutines are almost \grqq empty\grqq\, by default. They are called from the standard PALM code but (with some very minor exceptions) do not contain any executable code. |
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81 | \end{itemize} |
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82 | \end{frame} |
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83 | |
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84 | % Folie 3 |
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85 | \begin{frame} |
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86 | \frametitle{General Structure of the User-Interface} |
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87 | \scriptsize |
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88 | \begin{itemize} |
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89 | \item<1-> All routines can be found under \texttt{.../trunk/SOURCE}. |
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90 | \item<2-> There is one file for each routine. Filenames are \texttt{user\underline{ }*.f90}.\\ |
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91 | Example: \texttt{user\underline{ }last\underline{ }actions.f90} |
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92 | \end{itemize} |
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93 | \onslide<3-> |
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94 | \centering |
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95 | \includegraphics[scale=0.3]{user_defined_code_figures/user_last_actions.png}\\ |
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96 | \end{frame} |
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97 | |
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98 | % Folie 4 |
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99 | \begin{frame} |
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100 | \frametitle{Embedding of User-Interface Routines} |
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101 | \scriptsize |
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102 | \begin{itemize} |
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103 | \item<1-> The user-interface routines are called from specific, well-defined locations in the standard PALM code.\\ |
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104 | \ \\ |
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105 | Example from \texttt{palm.f90}: |
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106 | \end{itemize} |
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107 | \onslide<2-> |
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108 | \centering |
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109 | \includegraphics[scale=0.33]{user_defined_code_figures/embedding.png}\\ |
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110 | \end{frame} |
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111 | |
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112 | |
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113 | % Folie 5 |
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114 | \begin{frame} |
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115 | \frametitle{Embedding of User-Interface Routines\\ |
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116 | Flow Chart Overview (I): Initial Steps} |
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117 | \scriptsize |
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118 | \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.8, transform shape] |
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119 | % Define colours |
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120 | \tikzstyle{green} = [draw, fill=green!30, text width=7.1em, text centered, minimum height=1.6em] |
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121 | \tikzstyle{yellow} = [draw, fill=yellow!30, text width=7.1em, text centered, minimum height=1.6em] |
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122 | \tikzstyle{orange} = [draw, fill=orange!60, text width=7.1em, text centered] |
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123 | |
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124 | % Define coordinates and draw nodes |
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125 | \node[green, text width=5em] (PALM) at (0,0.1) {PALM}; |
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126 | |
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127 | \coordinate (A) at (0,-0.7); |
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128 | |
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129 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of A] (parin) {parin}; |
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130 | |
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131 | \coordinate[below=0.3cm of parin] (B); |
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132 | \coordinate[below=0.9cm of parin] (C); |
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133 | \coordinate[below=1.5cm of parin] (D); |
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134 | |
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135 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of B] (read) {read\_var\_list}; |
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136 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of C] (package) {package\_parin}; |
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137 | \node[yellow, right=0.6cm of D] (userparin) {user\_parin}; |
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138 | |
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139 | \coordinate[below=3cm of PALM] (E); |
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140 | \coordinate[below=3.6cm of PALM] (F); |
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141 | \coordinate[below=4.2cm of PALM] (G); |
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142 | \coordinate[below=4.8cm of PALM] (H); |
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143 | \coordinate[below=5.6cm of PALM] (I); |
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144 | \coordinate[below=7.4cm of PALM] (J); |
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145 | |
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146 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of E] (initpegrid) {init\_pegrid}; |
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147 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of F] (initgrid) {init\_grid}; |
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148 | \node[yellow, right=0.9cm of initgrid] (userinitgrid) {user\_init\_grid}; |
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149 | |
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150 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of G] (checkparameters) {check\_parameters}; |
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151 | \node[yellow, right=0.9cm of checkparameters, text width=9.5em] (usercheckdataoutput) {user\_check\_data\_output}; |
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152 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of H] (header) {header}; |
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153 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of I] (init3dmodel) {init\_3d\_model}; |
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154 | \node[yellow, right=0.9cm of header] (userheader) {user\_header}; |
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155 | |
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156 | \node[orange, right=0.6cm of J] (timeint) {time\_integration}; |
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157 | |
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158 | \coordinate[below=0.3cm of init3dmodel] (K); |
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159 | \coordinate[below=0.9cm of init3dmodel] (L); |
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160 | |
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161 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of K] (initparticles) {init\_particles}; |
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162 | \node[yellow, right=0.9cm of initparticles] (userinitparticles) {user\_init\_particles}; |
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163 | \node[yellow, right=0.6cm of L] (userinit) {user\_init}; |
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164 | |
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165 | % Draw lines |
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166 | \draw[-, thick] (PALM) -- (0,-7.8); |
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167 | \draw[dotted, thick] (0,-8.2) -- (0,-7.8); |
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168 | \draw[-, thick] (A) -- (parin); |
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169 | \draw[-, thick] (parin) -- (D); |
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170 | \draw[dashed, thick] (B) -- (read); |
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171 | \draw[dashed, thick] (C) -- (package); |
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172 | \draw[-, thick] (D) -- (userparin); |
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173 | \draw[-, thick] (E) -- (initpegrid); |
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174 | \draw[-, thick] (F) -- (initgrid); |
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175 | \draw[-, thick] (G) -- (checkparameters); |
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176 | \draw[-, thick] (H) -- (header); |
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177 | \draw[-, thick] (I) -- (init3dmodel); |
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178 | \draw[-, thick] (J) -- (timeint); |
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179 | \draw[dotted, thick] (init3dmodel) -- (K); |
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180 | \draw[-, thick] (K) -- (L); |
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181 | \draw[dashed, thick] (K) -- (initparticles); |
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182 | \draw[-, thick] (L) -- (userinit); |
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183 | \draw[-, thick] (initgrid) -- (userinitgrid); |
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184 | \draw[-, thick] (checkparameters) -- (usercheckdataoutput); |
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185 | \draw[-, thick] (header) -- (userheader); |
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186 | \draw[-, thick] (initparticles) -- (userinitparticles); |
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187 | |
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188 | \end{tikzpicture} |
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189 | \end{frame} |
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190 | |
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191 | % Folie 6 |
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192 | \begin{frame} |
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193 | \frametitle{Embedding of User-Interface Routines\\ |
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194 | Flow Chart Overview (II): Time Integration Loop} |
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195 | \scriptsize |
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196 | \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.7, transform shape] |
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197 | % Define colours |
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198 | \tikzstyle{green} = [draw, fill=green!30, text width=7.1em, text centered, minimum height=1.6em] |
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199 | \tikzstyle{yellow} = [draw, fill=yellow!30, text width=7.1em, text centered, minimum height=1.6em] |
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200 | \tikzstyle{orange} = [draw, fill=orange!60, text width=7.1em, text centered] |
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201 | \tikzstyle{orange1} = [draw, fill=orange!80, text width=11em, text centered] |
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202 | \definecolor{grey}{rgb}{0.25,0.25,0.25} |
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203 | |
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204 | % Define coordinates and draw nodes |
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205 | \node[draw, text width=25em,minimum height=4.0em,fill=black!15] (progframe) at (5.75,-1.5) {}; |
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206 | |
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207 | \coordinate (A) at (0,0); |
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208 | |
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209 | \node[orange, right=0.6cm of A] (timeint) {time\_integration}; |
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210 | |
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211 | \coordinate[below=0.3cm of timeint] (B); |
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212 | \coordinate[below=0.8cm of timeint] (C); |
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213 | \coordinate[right=2cm of C] (D); |
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214 | \coordinate[right=3.8cm of D] (E); |
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215 | |
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216 | \node[yellow, right=0.6cm of B, text width=14em] (useractions1) {\textcolor{blue}{user\_actions\_(\textit{'before\_timestep'})}}; |
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217 | |
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218 | \node[orange1, below=0.2cm of D] (progeq) {prognostic\_equations}; |
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219 | \node[orange1, below=0.2cm of E] (progeqfast) {prognostic\_equations\_fast}; |
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220 | \node[draw, fill=red, text width=4em] at (8.6,-0.8) {\textcolor{white}{standard advection}}; |
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221 | |
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222 | \node[yellow, right=0.3cm of progframe, text width=14em] (useractions2) {\textcolor{blue}{user\_actions\_(\textit{'*\_tendency'})}}; |
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223 | |
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224 | |
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225 | \coordinate[below=2.3cm of timeint] (F); |
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226 | \coordinate[below=2.9cm of timeint] (G); |
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227 | \coordinate[below=3.5cm of timeint] (H); |
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228 | \coordinate[below=4.1cm of timeint] (I); |
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229 | |
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230 | |
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231 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of F] (advecparticles) {advec\_particles}; |
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232 | \node[yellow, right=0.9cm of advecparticles, text width=10em] (userparticlesattributes) {user\_particles\_attributes}; |
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233 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of G] (exchangehoriz) {exchange\_horiz}; |
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234 | \node[green, right=0.0cm of exchangehoriz] (asselin) {asselin\_filter}; |
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235 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of H] (swaptimelevel) {swap\_timelevel}; |
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236 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of I] (pres) {pres}; |
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237 | |
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238 | \coordinate[below=0.3cm of pres] (J); |
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239 | \coordinate[below=5.1cm of timeint] (K); |
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240 | \coordinate[below=5.7cm of timeint] (L); |
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241 | \coordinate[below=6.3cm of timeint] (M); |
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242 | \coordinate[below=6.9cm of timeint] (N); |
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243 | \coordinate[below=8.2cm of timeint] (O); |
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244 | \coordinate[below=8.8cm of timeint] (P); |
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245 | |
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246 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of K] (prandtlfluxes) {prandtl\_fluxes}; |
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247 | \node[yellow, right=0.6cm of L, text width=14em] (useractions3) {\textcolor{blue}{user\_actions\_(\textit{'after\_integration'})}}; |
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248 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of M] (diffusivities) {diffusivities}; |
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249 | \node[green, right=0.0cm of diffusivities] {check\_for\_restart}; |
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250 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of N] (flowstat) {flow\_statistics}; |
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251 | \node[green, right=0.0cm of flowstat] (runcontrol) {run\_control}; |
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252 | \node[yellow, below=0.2cm of flowstat] (userstat) {user\_statistics}; |
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253 | \node[yellow, right=0.6cm of O, text width=14em] (useractions4) {\textcolor{blue}{user\_actions\_(\textit{'after\_timestep'})}}; |
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254 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of P] (timestep) {timestep}; |
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255 | |
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256 | \node[green, right=0.2cm of runcontrol] (dataoutput) {data\_output\_***}; |
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257 | \node[yellow, right=0.2cm of dataoutput] (userdvrpcoltab) {user\_dvrp\_coltab}; |
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258 | \coordinate[below=0.2cm of dataoutput] (Q); |
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259 | \coordinate[right=0.4cm of Q] (R); |
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260 | \coordinate[right=3.0cm of R] (S); |
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261 | |
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262 | \node[yellow, below=0.2cm of R, text width=9em] (output2d) {user\_data\_output\_2d}; |
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263 | \node[yellow, below=0.2cm of S, text width=9em] (output3d) {user\_data\_output\_3d}; |
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264 | |
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265 | |
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266 | |
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267 | \draw[dotted, thick] (0,0.05) -- (0,0.3); |
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268 | \draw[-, thick] (0,0.05) -- (0,-8.8); |
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269 | \draw[dotted, thick] (0,-9.2) -- (0,-8.8); |
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270 | \draw[-, thick] (A) -- (timeint); |
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271 | \draw[-, thick] (timeint) -- (P); |
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272 | \draw[-, thick] (B) -- (useractions1); |
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273 | \draw[-, thick] (C) -- (D); |
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274 | \draw[-, thick] (progeq) -- (D); |
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275 | \draw[-, thick, color=red] (D) -- (E); |
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276 | \draw[->, thick, color=red] (E) -- (progeqfast); |
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277 | \draw[-, thick] (progframe) -- (useractions2); |
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278 | \draw[-, thick] (F) -- (advecparticles); |
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279 | \draw[-, thick] (userparticlesattributes) -- (advecparticles); |
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280 | \draw[-, thick] (G) -- (exchangehoriz); |
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281 | \draw[-, thick] (H) -- (swaptimelevel); |
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282 | \draw[-, thick] (I) -- (pres); |
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283 | \draw[dotted, thick] (pres) -- (J); |
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284 | \draw[-, thick] (K) -- (prandtlfluxes); |
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285 | \draw[-, thick] (L) -- (useractions3); |
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286 | \draw[-, thick] (M) -- (diffusivities); |
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287 | \draw[-, thick] (N) -- (flowstat); |
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288 | \draw[-, thick] (userstat) -- (flowstat); |
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289 | \draw[-, thick] (O) -- (useractions4); |
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290 | \draw[-, thick] (P) -- (timestep); |
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291 | \draw[-, thick] (dataoutput) -- (Q); |
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292 | \draw[-, thick] (S) -- (Q); |
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293 | \draw[-, thick] (R) -- (output2d); |
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294 | \draw[-, thick] (S) -- (output3d); |
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295 | \end{tikzpicture} |
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296 | \end{frame} |
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297 | |
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298 | |
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299 | % Folie 7 |
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300 | \begin{frame} |
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301 | \frametitle{Embedding of User-Interface Routines\\ |
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302 | Flow Chart Overview (III): Final Steps} |
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303 | \scriptsize |
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304 | \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=0.8, transform shape] |
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305 | % Define colours |
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306 | \tikzstyle{green} = [draw, fill=green!30, text width=7.1em, text centered, minimum height=1.6em] |
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307 | \tikzstyle{yellow} = [draw, fill=yellow!30, text width=7.1em, text centered, minimum height=1.6em] |
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308 | \tikzstyle{orange} = [draw, fill=orange!60, text width=7.1em, text centered] |
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309 | |
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310 | % Define coordinates and draw nodes |
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311 | \node[green, text width=5em] (PALM) at (0,0.1) {PALM}; |
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312 | |
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313 | \coordinate (A) at (0,-0.7); |
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314 | |
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315 | |
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316 | \node[orange, right=0.6cm of A] (timeint) {time\_integration}; |
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317 | \coordinate[below=0.5cm of timeint] (B); |
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318 | \coordinate[below=1.0cm of timeint] (C); |
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319 | |
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320 | \coordinate[below=2.5cm of PALM] (D); |
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321 | |
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322 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of D] (write3dbinary) {write\_3d\_binary}; |
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323 | \node[green, right=0.9cm of write3dbinary] (writevarlist) {write\_var\_list}; |
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324 | |
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325 | \coordinate[below=3.5cm of PALM] (E); |
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326 | \coordinate[below=4.1cm of PALM] (F); |
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327 | \coordinate[below=4.7cm of PALM] (G); |
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328 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of E] (header) {header}; |
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329 | \node[yellow, right=0.6cm of F] (userlastactions) {user\_last\_actions}; |
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330 | \node[green, right=0.6cm of G] (cpustat) {cpu\_statistics}; |
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331 | % Draw lines |
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332 | \draw[-, thick] (PALM) -- (G); |
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333 | \draw[-, thick] (A) -- (timeint); |
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334 | \draw[-, thick] (B) -- (timeint); |
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335 | \draw[dotted, thick] (B) -- (C); |
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336 | \draw[dashed, thick] (D) -- (write3dbinary); |
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337 | \draw[-, thick] (write3dbinary) -- (writevarlist); |
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338 | \draw[-, thick] (E) -- (header); |
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339 | \draw[-, thick] (F) -- (userlastactions); |
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340 | \draw[-, thick] (G) -- (cpustat); |
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341 | |
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342 | \end{tikzpicture} |
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343 | \end{frame} |
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344 | |
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345 | % Folie 8 |
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346 | \begin{frame} |
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347 | \frametitle{Complete List of User-Interface Routines (I)} |
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348 | \tiny |
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349 | \begin{tabular}{|p{2.5cm}|p{2.4cm}|p{2.1cm}|p{3cm}|} |
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350 | \hline |
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351 | \textbf{Name} & \textbf{Arguments} & \textbf{Called from} & \textbf{Task}\\ |
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352 | \hline |
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353 | \texttt{user\_3d\_data\_averaging} & \texttt{mode}, \texttt{variable} & \texttt{sum\_up\_3d\_data} & temporal averaging for user-defined quantities\\ |
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354 | \hline |
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355 | \texttt{user\_actions} \texttt{user\_actions} & \texttt{location} \,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\, \texttt{i}, \texttt{j}, \texttt{location} & \texttt{time\_integration} + |
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356 | \texttt{prognostic\_equations} & e.g. additional forces to be included in the prognostic equations\\ |
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357 | \hline |
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358 | \texttt{user\_dummy (user\_additional \_routines.f90)} & - - - & - - - & for additional subroutines defined by the user\\ |
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359 | \hline |
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360 | \texttt{user\_advec\_particles} & - - - & \texttt{advec\_particles} & modification of particles after advection\\ |
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361 | \hline |
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362 | \texttt{user\_check\_data\_output} & \texttt{variable}, \texttt{unit} & \texttt{check\_parameters} & check the user-defined output quantities\\ |
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363 | \hline |
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364 | \texttt{user\_check\_data\_output\_pr} & \texttt{variable}, \texttt{var\_count}, \texttt{unit} & \texttt{check\_parameters} & check the user-defined profile output quantities\\ |
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365 | \hline |
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366 | \texttt{user\_check\_parameters} & - - - & \texttt{check\_parameters} & check user-defined variables\\ |
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367 | \hline |
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368 | \texttt{user\_data\_output\_2d} & \texttt{av}, \texttt{variable}, \texttt{found}, \texttt{grid}, \texttt{local\_pf} & \texttt{data\_output\_2d} & output/calculation of additional user-defined quantities\\ |
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369 | \hline |
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370 | \texttt{user\_data\_output\_3d} & \texttt{av}, \texttt{variable}, \texttt{found}, \texttt{local\_pf}, \texttt{nz\_do} & \texttt{data\_output\_3d} & output/calculation of additional user-defined quantities\\ |
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371 | \hline |
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372 | \texttt{user\_data\_output\_dvrp} & \texttt{output\_variable}, \texttt{local\_pf} & \texttt{data\_output\_dvrp} & output of additional user-defined quantities\\ |
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373 | \hline |
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374 | \texttt{user\_data\_output\_mask} & \texttt{av}, \texttt{variable}, \texttt{found}, \texttt{local\_pf} & \texttt{data\_output\_mask} & output of additional masked user-defined quantities\\ |
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375 | \hline |
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376 | \texttt{user\_define\_netcdf\_grid} & \texttt{variable}, \texttt{found}, \texttt{grid\_x}, \texttt{grid\_y}, \texttt{grid\_z} & \texttt{netcdf} & defining the grid for additional output quantities\\ |
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377 | \hline |
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378 | \texttt{user\_dvrp\_coltab} & \texttt{mode}, \texttt{variable} & \texttt{data\_output\_dvrp} & defining color tables for particles\\ |
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379 | \hline |
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380 | \end{tabular} |
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381 | |
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382 | \end{frame} |
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383 | |
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384 | % Folie 9 |
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385 | \begin{frame} |
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386 | \frametitle{Complete List of User-Interface Routines (II)} |
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387 | \tiny |
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388 | \ \\ |
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389 | \begin{tabular}{|p{2.5cm}|p{2.4cm}|p{2.1cm}|p{3cm}|} |
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390 | \hline |
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391 | \textbf{Name} & \textbf{Arguments} & \textbf{Called from} & \textbf{Task}\\ |
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392 | \hline |
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393 | \texttt{user\_header} & \texttt{io} & \texttt{header} & output user variables to header\\ |
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394 | \hline |
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395 | \texttt{user\_init} & - - - & \texttt{init\_3d\_model} & e.g. reading from restart file\\ |
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396 | \hline |
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397 | \texttt{user\_init\_3d\_model} & - - - & \texttt{init\_3d\_model} & special initializations\\ |
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398 | \hline |
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399 | \texttt{user\_init\_grid} & \texttt{gls}, \texttt{nzb\_local} & \texttt{init\_grid} & defining a special topography\\ |
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400 | \hline |
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401 | \texttt{user\_init\_particles} & - - - & \texttt{init\_particles} & defining initial particle sources\\ |
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402 | \hline |
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403 | \texttt{user\_init\_plant\_canopy} & - - - & \texttt{init\_3d\_model} & setting of leaf area density and canopy drag coefficient\\ |
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404 | \hline |
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405 | \texttt{user\_last\_actions} & - - - & \texttt{palm} & e.g. output for restart runs\\ |
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406 | \hline |
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407 | \texttt{MODULE user (user\_module.f90)} & - - - & - - - & contains user defined variables\\ |
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408 | \hline |
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409 | \texttt{user\_parin} & & \texttt{parin} & reading user variables\\ |
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410 | \hline |
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411 | \texttt{user\_particle\_attributes} & - - - & \texttt{advec\_particles} & defining particles attributes\\ |
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412 | \hline |
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413 | \texttt{user\_read\_restart\_data} & \texttt{i}, \texttt{nxlfa}, \texttt{nxl\_on\_file}, \texttt{nxrfa}, \texttt{nxr\_on\_file}, \texttt{nynfa}, \texttt{nyn\_on\_file}, \texttt{nysfa}, \texttt{nys\_on\_file}, \texttt{offset\_xa}, \texttt{offset\_ya}, \texttt{overlap\_count}, \texttt{tmp\_2d}, \texttt{tmp\_3d} & \texttt{read\_3d\_binary} & reading user-defined 2d/3d-arrays from the restart file\\ |
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414 | \hline |
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415 | \texttt{user\_spectra} & \texttt{mode}, \texttt{m}, \texttt{pr} & \texttt{data\_output\_spectra} & output/calculation of additional user-defined quantities\\ |
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416 | \hline |
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417 | \texttt{user\_statistics} & \texttt{mode}, \texttt{sr}, \texttt{tn} & \texttt{flow\_statistics} & calculating additional horizontal averages + time series quantities\\ |
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418 | \hline |
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419 | \end{tabular} |
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420 | \ \\ |
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421 | \ \\ |
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422 | See PALM online documentation under \\ |
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423 | \textbf{http://palm.muk.uni-hannover.de/wiki/doc/app/userint}\\ |
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424 | for detailed explanations. |
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425 | |
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426 | \end{frame} |
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427 | |
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428 | % Folie 10 |
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429 | \begin{frame} |
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430 | \frametitle{Data Access / Exchange} |
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431 | \footnotesize |
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432 | \begin{itemize} |
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433 | \item<2-> \textbf{Between the standard PALM code and the user-interface:}\\ |
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434 | \begin{itemize} |
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435 | \scriptsize |
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436 | \item<3-> by including the respective PALM modules in the user-interface subroutines.\\ |
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437 | \begin{center} |
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438 | \includegraphics[scale=0.3]{user_defined_code_figures/data_access_exchange.png} |
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439 | \end{center} |
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440 | \end{itemize} |
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441 | \item<4-> \textbf{Within the user-interface:} |
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442 | \begin{itemize} |
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443 | \scriptsize |
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444 | \item by the module \texttt{\textcolor{red}{user}} (file \texttt{user\underline{ }module.f90}), which is used in every subroutine included in the interface.\\ \textbf{This module is (and should be) never used in the standard PALM code, in order to avoid data flow from the user interface to the\\ PALM default code!} |
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445 | \end{itemize} |
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446 | \end{itemize} |
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447 | |
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448 | \end{frame} |
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449 | |
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450 | % Folie 11 |
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451 | \begin{frame} |
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452 | \frametitle{Usage of \texttt{user\underline{ }actions} (I)} |
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453 | \scriptsize |
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454 | \begin{itemize} |
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455 | \item<1-> \texttt{user\underline{ }actions} is designed to add additional terms to the prognostic equations or to carry out special actions at the beginning or the end of each timestep. |
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456 | \vspace{2mm} |
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457 | \item<2-> Therefore, several calls of \texttt{user\underline{ }actions} can be found in the default PALM routines \texttt{time\underline{ }integration} and \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations}. The place from which it is called is communicated to the routine by a string-argument, e.g.\\ |
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458 | \ \\ |
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459 | \quad \texttt{CALL user\underline{ }actions ( 'u-tendency' )}\\ |
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460 | \ \\ |
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461 | \onslide<3-> It means that this call is from a place within \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations}, where the tendencies for the u-component are calculated and integrated: |
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462 | \end{itemize} |
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463 | \vspace{-2mm} |
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464 | \begin{center} |
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465 | \includegraphics[scale=0.33]{user_defined_code_figures/user_actions_1.png} |
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466 | \end{center} |
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467 | \end{frame} |
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468 | |
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469 | % Folie 12 |
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470 | \begin{frame} |
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471 | \frametitle{Usage of \texttt{user\underline{ }actions} (II)} |
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472 | \scriptsize |
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473 | \begin{itemize} |
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474 | \item Additional tendencies have to be included by the user at the respective code line in \texttt{user\underline{ }actions}: |
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475 | \end{itemize} |
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476 | \begin{center} |
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477 | \includegraphics[scale=0.35]{user_defined_code_figures/user_actions_2.png} |
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478 | \end{center} |
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479 | \end{frame} |
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480 | |
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481 | % Folie 13 |
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482 | \begin{frame}[t] |
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483 | \frametitle{Usage of \texttt{user\underline{ }actions} (III)} |
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484 | \scriptsize |
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485 | \begin{columns}[T] |
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486 | \begin{column}{1.15\textwidth} |
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487 | \begin{itemize} |
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488 | \item<1-> The different versions of \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations} (\texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations\underline{ }cache}, \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations\underline{ }vector}) contain different calls of \texttt{user\underline{ }actions}: |
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489 | \item<2-> From \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations\underline{ }vector}: \hspace{0.6em}\texttt{CALL user\underline{ }actions ( 'u-tendency' )} |
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490 | \item<3-> From \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations},\\ |
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491 | \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations\underline{ }cache}:\hspace{4em}\texttt{CALL user\underline{ }actions ( i, j, 'u-tendency' )} |
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492 | \vspace{3mm} |
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493 | \item<4-> In case that \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations}\\ |
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494 | \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations\underline{ }cache} are\\ |
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495 | used, the user has to add his code in\\ |
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496 | the interface routine\\ |
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497 | \texttt{user\underline{ }actions\underline{ }ij}: |
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498 | \vspace{3mm} |
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499 | \item<5-> Here, only the \texttt{k}-loop (vertical direction)\\ |
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500 | has to be used, because loops over\\ |
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501 | i and j are carried out in\\ |
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502 | \texttt{prognostic\underline{ }equations\underline{ }cache}. |
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503 | \end{itemize} |
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504 | \end{column} |
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505 | \end{columns} |
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506 | |
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507 | \uncover<4->{% |
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508 | \begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture, overlay] |
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509 | \node [shift={(8.3 cm,3.0cm)}] at (current page.south west) |
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510 | {% |
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511 | \begin{tikzpicture}[remember picture, overlay] |
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512 | \node[text width=14em] at (0,0) {\includegraphics[scale=0.3]{user_defined_code_figures/user_actions_3.png}}; |
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513 | \end{tikzpicture} |
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514 | }; |
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515 | \end{tikzpicture}} |
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516 | |
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517 | \end{frame} |
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518 | |
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519 | % Folie 14 |
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520 | \begin{frame} |
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521 | \frametitle{Steering the User-Interface} |
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522 | \scriptsize |
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523 | \begin{columns}[T] |
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524 | \begin{column}{1.1\textwidth} |
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525 | For steering the user-interface code, the user may want to add some additional variables and set their respective values within the parameter-file (e.g. \texttt{example\underline{ }cbl\underline{ }p3d}). This requires the following actions (example for a variable named \texttt{foo}): |
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526 | \end{column} |
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527 | \end{columns} |
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528 | \vspace{1mm} |
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529 | \begin{enumerate} |
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530 | \item<1-> Add the variable name to module \texttt{user} in order to define it and to make it available in all user-interface subroutines. Set a default value for this variable. |
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531 | \begin{center} |
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532 | \includegraphics[scale=0.3]{user_defined_code_figures/steering_1.png} |
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533 | \end{center} |
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534 | \vspace{1mm} |
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535 | \item<2-> Add the variable to the NAMELIST \texttt{/userpar/}. This NAMELIST already contains four predefined variables. |
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536 | \begin{center} |
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537 | \includegraphics[scale=0.3]{user_defined_code_figures/steering_2.png} |
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538 | \end{center} |
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539 | \vspace{1mm} |
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540 | \item<3-> Add the NAMELIST \texttt{\&userpar} to the parameter file (e.g. \texttt{example\underline{ }cbl\underline{ }p3d}) and assign a value to this variable. |
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541 | \begin{center} |
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542 | \includegraphics[scale=0.3]{user_defined_code_figures/steering_3.png} |
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543 | \end{center} |
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544 | \vspace{1mm} |
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545 | \item<4-> Output the variable's value using \texttt{user\underline{ }header}. |
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546 | \end{enumerate} |
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547 | |
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548 | |
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549 | \end{frame} |
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550 | |
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551 | % Folie 15 |
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552 | \begin{frame} |
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553 | \frametitle{User-Defined Output} |
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554 | \scriptsize |
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555 | \begin{itemize} |
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556 | \item<2-> A very typical request of users is the calculation and output of quantities which are not part of PALM's standard output (e.g. a 3D-array of the resolved-scale vertical heat (temperature) flux). |
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557 | \vspace{2mm} |
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558 | \item<3-> The default user interface includes a number of subroutines which allow the calculation of user-defined quantities and output of these quantities as profiles, timeseries, 2d cross section or 3d volume data. These are e.g.\\ |
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559 | \texttt{user\underline{ }check\underline{ }data\underline{ }output}, \texttt{user\underline{ }check\underline{ }data\underline{ }output\underline{ }pr},\\ |
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560 | \texttt{user\underline{ }define\underline{ }netcdf\underline{ }grid}, \texttt{user\underline{ }statistics},\\ |
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561 | \texttt{user\underline{ }3d\underline{ }data\underline{ }averaging}, \texttt{user\underline{ }data\underline{ }output\underline{ }2d},\\ |
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562 | \texttt{user\underline{ }data\underline{ }output\underline{ }3d}. |
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563 | \vspace{2mm} |
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564 | \item<4-> The respective subroutines contain, as an example, code lines (written as comment lines) for calculating and output the square of the u-component velocity. |
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565 | \vspace{2mm} |
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566 | \item<5-> These quantities are output to PALMâs standard netCDF files, i.e.\\ \texttt{DATA\underline{ }1D\underline{ }PR\underline{ }NETCDF}, \texttt{DATA\underline{ }1D\underline{ }TS\underline{ }NETCDF}, \texttt{DATA\underline{ }2D\underline{ }XY\underline{ }NETCDF} or \texttt{DATA\underline{ }3D\underline{ }NETCDF}. |
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567 | \vspace{2mm} |
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568 | \item<6-> The online documentation gives very detailed instructions about how to modify the interface in order to output user-defined quantities under\\ |
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569 | \vspace{1mm} |
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570 | \textbf{http://palm.muk.uni-hannover.de/wiki/doc/app/userint/output} |
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571 | \end{itemize} |
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572 | \end{frame} |
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573 | |
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574 | % Folie 16 |
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575 | \begin{frame} |
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576 | \frametitle{User-Defined Data for Restart Runs (I)} |
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577 | \scriptsize |
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578 | \begin{itemize} |
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579 | \item It might be neccessary to save the values of user-defined variables at the end of a model run in order to use them for a restart run.\\ |
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580 | \ \\ |
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581 | This can be done using the routine \texttt{user\underline{ }last\underline{ }actions}.\\ |
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582 | \grqq \texttt{14}\grqq\, is the file-id for the restart file (local filename \texttt{BINOUT}): |
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583 | \end{itemize} |
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584 | \begin{center} |
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585 | \includegraphics[scale=0.3]{user_defined_code_figures/restart_1.png} |
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586 | \end{center} |
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587 | \end{frame} |
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588 | |
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589 | % Folie 17 |
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590 | \begin{frame} |
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591 | \frametitle{User-Defined Data for Restart Runs (II)} |
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592 | \scriptsize |
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593 | \begin{itemize} |
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594 | \item Additionally, these variables have to be read from the restart file (file-id \grqq \texttt{13}\grqq\,, local filename \texttt{BININ}) by adding code to the routine \texttt{user\underline{ }read\underline{ }restart\underline{ }data}: |
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595 | \end{itemize} |
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596 | \begin{center} |
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597 | \includegraphics[scale=0.3]{user_defined_code_figures/restart_2.png} |
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598 | \end{center} |
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599 | \end{frame} |
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600 | |
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601 | % Folie 18 |
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602 | \begin{frame} |
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603 | \frametitle{Using the User-Interface with \texttt{mrun}} |
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604 | \scriptsize |
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605 | \begin{columns}[T] |
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606 | \begin{column}{1.1\textwidth} |
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607 | \vspace{-1mm} |
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608 | \textbf{Users can add their own (modified) user-interface to a PALM-run by carrying out the following steps:} |
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609 | \begin{enumerate} |
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610 | \item<2-> Copy the default (empty) user-interface files that you need (e.g. user\underline{ }module.f90, user\underline{ }parin.f90, user\underline{ }actions.f90) to a directory of your choice, e.g.:\\ |
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611 | \tiny |
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612 | \quad \texttt{cd \~{ }/palm/current\underline{ }version}\\ |
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613 | \quad \texttt{mkdir -p USER\underline{ }CODE/example\underline{ }cbl}\\ |
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614 | \quad \texttt{cp trunk/SOURCE/user\underline{ }module.f90 USER\underline{ }CODE/example\underline{ }cbl/user\underline{ }module.f90}\\ |
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615 | \quad \texttt{cp trunk/SOURCE/user\underline{ }parin.f90\hspace{1em}USER\underline{ }CODE/example\underline{ }cbl/user\underline{ }parin.f90}\\ |
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616 | \quad \texttt{...} |
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617 | \scriptsize |
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618 | \vspace{-1mm} |
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619 | \item<3-> Set an additional path in the configuration file \texttt{.mrun.config} to allow \texttt{mrun} to find and include this file:\\ |
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620 | \tiny |
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621 | \quad \texttt{\%add\underline{ }source\underline{ }path \hspace{1em} \$base\underline{ }directory/USER\underline{ }CODE/\$fname} |
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622 | \scriptsize |
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623 | \item<4-> Modify the interface routines according to your needs. |
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624 | \item<5-> Start a PALM run by executing\\ |
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625 | \tiny |
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626 | \quad \texttt{mrun -d example\underline{ }cbl ...}\\ |
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627 | \scriptsize |
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628 | The files user\underline{ }*.f90 will be automatically compiled within the job / interactive run and will replace the respective PALM default user-interface files. |
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629 | \end{enumerate} |
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630 | \vspace{-2mm} |
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631 | \begin{itemize} |
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632 | \item<6-> \textbf{The modified user-interface file cannot be pre-compiled by using} \texttt{mbuild}! |
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633 | \item<7-> The above method allows to use different user-interfaces for different runs. Just store the respective interface-files in subdirectories \texttt{USER\underline{ }CODE/abcd}, \texttt{USER\underline{ }CODE/cdef}, etc. and start \texttt{mrun} with option \grqq \texttt{-d abcd}\grqq, \grqq \texttt{-d cdef}\grqq, etc. |
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634 | \end{itemize} |
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635 | |
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636 | \end{column} |
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637 | \end{columns} |
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638 | |
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639 | \end{frame} |
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640 | |
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641 | \end{document} |
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