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October 2019 Morning Status Meetings
This page contains a brief summary of the status of the Xolotl development team each morning during the month of October 2019.
Sophie - Continuing on the intermittent flux option and on the dynamic grid refinement.
Sophie - Continuing on the dynamic grid refinement and updating the MOOSE branch with all the recent changes.
Sophie - Making the dynamic grid refinement work in parallel. Adding heterogenous nucleation term in NE.
Sophie - Continuing to add the heterogenous nucleation term in NE and understanding the 3D scaling.
Sophie - Continuing to add the heterogenous nucleation term in NE and exposing more parameters for UQ.
Sophie - Exposing more parameters for UQ and working on the dynamic grid comparison with previous results.
Sophie - Finishing to make the dynamic grid work with restart. Working on 3D scaling in NE.
Sophie - Improving benchmark PETSc options and add a 2D one. Checking the boundary conditions in the monitors.
Sophie - Starting to test the dynamic grid on physics cases. Investigating the 800H case struggle.
Sophie - Continuing to investigate the 800H case struggle. Running heterogeneous nucleation to longer times.
Sophie - Continuing to investigate the 800H case struggle. Implementing refining grid for increasing surface dynamic grid.
Sophie - Continuing to investigate the 800H case struggle and cleaning up the dynamic grid branch.
Sophie - Continuing to investigate the 800H case struggle and starting to add the coefs to the plsm branch.
Sophie - Continuing to add the coefs to the plsm branch and work on the 800H case.
Sophie - Continuing on the 800H case and testing the NE coupling code in 3D.
Sophie - Fixing the linking issues for the coupling code in NE and continuing on the 800H case.
Sophie - Running NE coupled code simulations with the grain tracker. Profiling TSSetFromOption in 3D.
Sophie - Tracking what is causing the string error in NE coupling. Looking at the heterogeneous nucleation rates.