Generic Model CreatorΒΆ
The generic model creator node provides a tool for creating simulation directories and input files from a template case by copying user selected file extensions and replacing tagged variable names in the files. This node is useful for automatically creating text input files for arbitrary models based on samples generated from a Design of Experiments. This node is demonstrated in the Ex. 6: Generic model submission example.
The directories are either manually created by pressing the Create directories
button or by running the sheet. The input variables are internally hashed and
associated with directories, which allows the node to ignore variables that have
already been written to a directory. The Delete directories
button can be
used to remove all the created directories.
The Source directory
is the directory used as the template model. Once a
Source directory
has been selected, the File extensions to copy
and
File extensions to replace
lists will be populated with all the file
extensions in the Source directory
. The user can now select which file
extensions to simply copy in the File extensions to copy
list and which file
extensions to search and replace in the File extensions to replace
list.
Four different replace patterns are provided. The selected pattern will be used
during the search and replace of the files selected in the
File extensions to replace
list. The following patterns are available:
${variable}
|variable|
<variable>
/variable
where variable
should be replaced with the sample variable name used in the
Design of Experiments. The user needs to manually edit the files in the
Source directory
, inserting the selected Replace pattern
where the sample
variables need to be written in the file during the directory creation.
For example, in the following MFiX-Exa
input file excerpt, the z component
of the gas velocity at the bottom boundary condition has been replaced with
${ug}
pattern:
#_______________________________________________________________________
# Boundary Conditions
#
bc.regions = top bottom
bc.bottom = mi
bc.bottom.fluid.volfrac = 1.0
bc.bottom.fluid.velocity = 0.0 0.0 ${ug}
bc.top = po
bc.top.fluid.pressure = 101325.0
The ${ug}
will then be replaced with the appropriate sample value during the
creation of the simulation directories. For example, if the sample value for
ug
was 1.23
:
#_______________________________________________________________________
# Boundary Conditions
#
bc.regions = top bottom
bc.bottom = mi
bc.bottom.fluid.volfrac = 1.0
bc.bottom.fluid.velocity = 0.0 0.0 1.23
bc.top = po
bc.top.fluid.pressure = 101325.0
The Export directory
is the location where the simulation directories will
be created with the Directory prefix
. The resulting directory paths are
available be connecting to the directories
terminal.