[CIG-SHORT] Reverse-Slip (no gravity) benchmark
Eric Andreas Hetland
eah at gps.caltech.edu
Fri Jul 7 14:40:00 PDT 2006
These are the new bc files for bm5[s,m,l]
http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~eah/StructuralModels/NewBCs_RevSlip.tar.gz
They are names bm5?.bc_new
I will run pylith using these new bc's next week - if the consensus is to
keep the older version bc's - I will run those as well...
- Eric...
On 7/7/06 1:10 PM, "Charles Williams" <willic3 at rpi.edu> wrote:
> I did use Noah's scripts for the reverse slip benchmarks. If you
> provide me with something finer, I can use those instead.
>
> Thanks,
> Charles
>
>
> On Jul 7, 2006, at 1:22 PM, Brad Aagaard wrote:
>
>> Eric-
>>
>> As far as I know, Charles used Noah's scripts. Can you take the PyLith
>> input tarball and regenerate the boundary conditions?
>>
>> Brad
>>
>> On Friday 07 July 2006 10:15 am, Eric Andreas Hetland wrote:
>>> One quick question: When you generated the BC's for the Reverse
>>> slip BM, did you use Noah's original taper spacing of 125 meters?
>>> At Golden, we seemed to want to do better than this, which we can,
>>> and is done in the new scripts I can not seem to get posted... If
>>> you used Noah's original taper specification, then keep that in
>>> mind when comparing the results to the analytic results...
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> Charles A. Williams
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