prevented FEsolving from potentially write to a none existing file
started to introduce petsc into the make chain (nothing happens if PETSC_DIR is not set)
Mainly affected modules are IO and mesh. Most of the changes in mesh result from reordering the functions when grouping them depending on their solver.
Further advantage is that FE solver do not need FFTW and kdtree2 anymore. The include files for these two libraries moved to DAMASKROO/lib now as I figured out how to use a include path in the Makefile.
Put all the files I got when testing compilation with abaqus in a folder which to become the abaqus compilation test.
changed order of arrays in nearest neighbor search to make it fortran fast
constitutive.f90 and homogenization.f90 write state size out during initialization
setup/setup_processing.py is using byterecl to be compatible with binary files written out by solver
removed cut_off parameter for damask_spectral
removed outpot of derived divergence measures and added RMS output in brackets
added comments and options to the makefile
- periodicity in x and z direction for marc:
$damask periodic x z
- periodicity in y direction for abaqus:
**damask periodic y
- periodicity in x and y direction for spectral:
periodic y x
added compiler switches for gfortran and ifort to check for standard conformity
old gnu compilers <4.4 are not longer supported because they don't provide the c binding for fftw
- removed unnecessary "return" before end of subroutine or function:
- changed undetermined array length (:) to (1:3)
To prevent problems with some code analysing tools:
- "3D oneliner loops" (with ";) only for "do" and "enddo" at the same time
- removed line continuation in OMP statements
made the makefile more flexible, removed heap-arrays switch
* Marc: node displacements are added to initial node coordinates (mesh_node0) to get current node positions (mesh_node), then ip coordinates are deduced
* Abaqus: ip coordinates are directly updated, no update of node coordinates!
* Spectral: for the moment no update of either ip or node coordinates! passing only dummy values with initial ip coordinates
0 : only version infos and all from "hypela2"/"umat"
1 : basic outputs from "CPFEM.f90", basic output from initialization routines, debug_info
2 : extensive outputs from "CPFEM.f90", extensive output from initialization routines
3 : basic outputs from "homogenization.f90"
4 : extensive outputs from "homogenization.f90"
5 : basic outputs from "crystallite.f90"
6 : extensive outputs from "crystallite.f90"
7 : basic outputs from the constitutive files
8 : extensive outputs from the constitutive files
If verbosity is equal to zero, all counters in debug are not set during calculation (e.g. debug_StressLoopDistribution or debug_cumDotStateTicks). This might speed up parallel calculation, because all these need critical statements which extremely slow down parallel computation.
In order to keep it like that, please follow these simple rules:
DON'T use implicit array subscripts:
example: real, dimension(3,3) :: A,B
A(:,2) = B(:,1) <--- DON'T USE
A(1:3,2) = B(1:3,1) <--- BETTER USE
In many cases the use of explicit array subscripts is inevitable for parallelization. Additionally, it is an easy means to prevent memory leaks.
Enclose all write statements with the following:
!$OMP CRITICAL (write2out)
<your write statement>
!$OMP END CRITICAL (write2out)
Whenever you change something in the code and are not sure if it affects parallelization and leads to nonconforming behavior, please ask me and/or Franz to check this.
Now it is possible to compile a single precision spectral solver/crystal plasticity by replacing mesh.f90 and prec.f90 with mesh_single.f90 and prec_single.f90.
For the spectral method, just call "make precision=single" instead of "make". Use "make clean" evertime you switch precision