Running Nalu-Wind
This section describes the general process of setting up and executing Nalu-Wind, understanding the various input file options available to the user, and how to extract results and analyze them. For the simplest case, Nalu-Wind requires the user to provide a YAML input file with the options that control the run along with a computational mesh in Exodus-II format. More complex setups might require additional files:
Trilinos MueLu preconditioner configuration in XML format
ParaView Cataylst input file for in-situ visualizations
Additional Exodus-II mesh files for solving different physics equation sets on different meshes, or for solution transfer to an input/output mesh.
- Exodus-II File Format
- Invoking Nalu-Wind - Command-line options
- Nalu-Wind Input File
- Linear Solvers
- Time Integration Options
- Physics Realm Options
- Common options
- Equation Systems
- Initial conditions
- Boundary Conditions
- Material Properties
- Solution Options
- Mesh Transformation
- Mesh Motion
- Output Options
- Restart Options
- Time-step Control Options
- Actuator Turbine Model
- Fluid-Structure Interaction
- Turbulence averaging
- Data probes
- Post-processing
- ABL Forcing
- Boundary Layer Statistics
- Transfers
- Simulations
- Lessons Learned from Meshing the McAlister Case