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PART I: User’s guide

Quick start and first simulation on one GPU

  • Quick Start with LBM_Saclay
    • 1. LBM_Saclay’s environment & documentation
    • 2. Get the source files of LBM_Saclay
    • 3. Compilation
    • 4. Run your first test case on your local CPU
    • 5. Post-processing with Paraview
  • First simulations on ORCUS: example with GPU partition
    • Connexion and disks on ORCUS
    • Submit your job with slurm script
    • Transfer your output files on your local computer

Practice two-phase with LBM_Saclay

  • Practice of two-phase flows with test cases of run_training_lbm
    • Introduction
    • List of test cases in run_training_lbm
    • Parameters in S.I. units
    • Types of files in run_training_lbm
  • Practice of phase-field with test cases of run_training_dissolution
    • Binary dissolution
    • Ternary dissolution

Set your own parameters in LBM_Saclay input files

  • Description of LBM_Saclay input file
    • List of section names: [section name]
    • Sections Part I: generic sections
    • Sections Part II: problem-dependent sections
  • Methodology to set your own parameters in input file
    • How to set dimensionless parameters
    • Recipes for stability and accuracy

Compilation and run with MPI

  • First simulations on Topaze (CEA-CCRT) - doc updated Nov 27th, 2024
    • Connexion and available disks on Topaze
    • Compilation
    • Submit a job and run
    • Visualization with Topaze
  • Beamer presentation with LyX and CEA template

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