BOXGR Version 2.0

Authors: William M. Chan

Date: October, 1997.

Introduction

BOXGR is a tool for generating the following two types of grids:
  1. A Cartesian box grid with a different uniform interior spacing in X, Y and Z and stretched outer layers - this grid can be used to enclose all the volume grids from solid bodies in external overset grid applications.
  2. A surface grid for an ellipsoid with at least one point overlap with the outer boundary of the Cartesian box grid - this grid can be used as the inner surface of a far field grid where the volume grid can be generated using a hyperbolic grid generator such as HYPGEN.

    More detailed description of the two types of grids are given below.

Cartesian Box Grid

This grid consists of 2 regions:
  1. An inner region with uniform spacing in each of X, Y and Z :
    The minmax and uniform X, Y, Z spacings of the inner region can be directly specified by the user, or automatically determined from surface/volume grids in a PLOT3D multiple grid file. This region can be used to enclose all volume grids from solid bodies thus providing communication between the different grids with a uniform grid resolution.
  2. Outer layers with stretching in any or all of plus/minus X, Y or Z :
    Three stretching options are available:

    If only the inner box is required, this can be achieved by specifying a zero distance to march out for all outer layers. The degenerate case of a 2D Cartesian grid is also available by specifying xmin=xmax or ymin=ymax or zmin=zmax.

    The outer layers are used as transition zones from the typically fine grid spacing of the inner region to a coarser spacing for communicating with the inner surface of the far field grid.

Far Field Ellipsoid Surface Grid

This is an ellipsoidal surface grid that fits inside the Cartesian box with at least one point overlap. The surface grid point distribution is taken from the outer boundary of the Cartesian grid. This grid can be can be used as input to HYPGEN to generate a volume grid for the far field. If xmin, or ymin or zmin is zero, then a symmetry condition is assumed at X, Y or Z = 0, respectively.

Sample Input Files


Sample input file for ISTR=1 or 3

1 IMODE 2.172,2.484,0.0,0.108,0.996,1.212 X,Y,Z MINMAX (inner) 0.012, 0.006, 0.004 DX,DY,DZ 1 IOPT(1/2) 1 ISTR(1/2/3) 1, 0.05, 1.21, IAD,DOL,RMAX (JA) 1, 0.05, 1.21, IAD,DOL,RMAX (JB) 0, 0.00, 1.21, IAD,DOL,RMAX (KA) 0, 0.00, 1.21, IAD,DOL,RMAX (KB) 0, 0.00, 1.21, IAD,DOL,RMAX (LA) 1, 0.05, 1.21, IAD,DOL,RMAX (LB) output_box_grid_filename output_ellipsoid_surface_grid_filename

Sample input file for ISTR=2

1                                      IMODE
0.24, 2.544, 0.0, 0.432, 0.144, 0.624  X,Y,Z MINMAX (inner)
0.012, 0.006, 0.004                    DX,DY,DZ
1                                      IOPT(1/2)
2                                      ISTR(1/2/3)
1, 0.24, 1.3, 0.048                    IAD,DOL,RMAX,SMAX (JA)
1, 0.24, 1.3, 0.048                    IAD,DOL,RMAX,SMAX (JB)
0, 0.00, 1.3, 0.048                    IAD,DOL,RMAX,SMAX (KA)
1, 0.24, 1.3, 0.048                    IAD,DOL,RMAX,SMAX (KB)
1, 0.24, 1.3, 0.048                    IAD,DOL,RMAX,SMAX (LA)
0, 0.00, 1.3, 0.048                    IAD,DOL,RMAX,SMAX (LB)
output_box_grid_filename
output_ellipsoid_surface_grid_filename

Sample input file for auto-determination of inner box minmax and DX,DY,DZ

1                                     IMODE
input_grid_filename
0, 0, -1                              JCH,KCH,LCH
1                                     IOPT(1/2)
1                                     ISTR(1/2/3)
1, 0.05, 1.21,                        IAD,DOL,RMAX (JA)
1, 0.05, 1.21,                        IAD,DOL,RMAX (JB)
0, 0.00, 1.21,                        IAD,DOL,RMAX (KA)
0, 0.00, 1.21,                        IAD,DOL,RMAX (KB)
0, 0.00, 1.21,                        IAD,DOL,RMAX (LA)
1, 0.05, 1.21,                        IAD,DOL,RMAX (LB)
output_box_grid_filename
output_ellipsoid_surface_grid_filename

These input files are located in boxgr_1.i, boxgr_2.i, and boxgr_3.i.

Explanation of parameters

 IMODE = 1   Generate Cartesian box grid only
       = 2   Generate both Cartesian box grid and far field grid

 Second line of input is inner box minmax or input grid filename.

 [X,Y,Z] MINMAX = xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax, zmin, zmax of inner box

 If inner box minmax is specified, DX,DY,DZ are needed where

  DX, DY, DZ = Uniform grid spacing of inner region in X, Y, Z, respectively

 else if input grid filename is specified, JCH, KCH, LCH are needed where

  JCH  =  0   Do not consider any J boundaries for computing DX,DY,DZ
       =  1   Consider J=1 boundary for computing DX,DY,DZ
       = -1   Consider J=JMAX boundary for computing DX,DY,DZ
       =  2   Consider both J=1 and J=JMAX boundaries for computing DX,DY,DZ

  Similarly for KCH and LCH

 endif

 IOPT  = 1   Keep DX,DY,DZ, make minmax bigger if needed
       = 2   Keep minmax, make DX,DY,DZ smaller if needed

 ISTR  = 1   Geometric stretching for outer layers (fix s.r., increase distance)
       = 2   Geomunic stretching for outer layers
       = 3   Geometric stretching for outer layers (fix distance, lower s.r.)

 IAD   = 0   No outer layer added in this direction
       = 1   Add outer layer in this direction

 DOL   =     Total distance to march out

 RMAX  =     Stretching ratio used for geometric stretching

 SMAX  =     Final grid spacing used for geomunic stretching

 The directions are indicated by JA (xmin), JB (xmax), KA (ymin), KB (ymax),
 LA (zmin), LB (zmax).

Special Note for earlier users of BOXGR (version 1.5 or earlier)

In BOXGR version 1.5 or earier, the outer box minmaxs are required in the input file. This is no longer needed in version 2.0 but the old input file format is still acceptable. If the outer box minmaxs are supplied in the input file, they are disregarded.

Known Bugs

The far field grid has a bug for 2D cases right now.


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