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I was wondering what is the current status of adaptive mesh refinement support for SU2 code? I have seen in some of the threads that native support for the refinement has been abandoned and presently the refinement can be achieved via pyAMG.
The website for the library seems to be outdated, as pointed out in #948, and SU2_MSH is part of feature_adapt that dates back to SU2 (ver. 7.0.3 "Blackbird") and is not included in the main distribution of the 7.4.0 code.
Does that mean that support for adaptive mesh refinement has been given up completely? Are there plans of including pyAMG supported refinement in the main branch? Are there plans for making it more user friendly/working out of the box rather than compiling extra dependencies?
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Hi,
I was wondering what is the current status of adaptive mesh refinement support for SU2 code? I have seen in some of the threads that native support for the refinement has been abandoned and presently the refinement can be achieved via pyAMG.
The website for the library seems to be outdated, as pointed out in #948, and SU2_MSH is part of feature_adapt that dates back to SU2 (ver. 7.0.3 "Blackbird") and is not included in the main distribution of the 7.4.0 code.
Does that mean that support for adaptive mesh refinement has been given up completely? Are there plans of including pyAMG supported refinement in the main branch? Are there plans for making it more user friendly/working out of the box rather than compiling extra dependencies?
Thanks!
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