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#4 Trinity 1.0 Release Candidate

Trinity 1.0
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2015-10-14
2015-02-25
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Introduction

It is our intention to work towards a new release of Trinity, aiming for Summer 2015. This will contain an enormous number of new features, and represent a large step towards making Trinity a flexible, powerful, transport modelling workhorse. Trinity is still very much in active development, and is much younger than, for example, GS2; however, by the time this release is made it will have been subjected to a large number of tests and benchmarked against several other codes.

This ticket will be gradually updated to list planned features. As ever, please edit this ticket like a wiki, and only post comments or questions below.

Features

A list of planned features for this release:

  • [features:#19] Using Trinity as a driver for GS2: Trinity can be used as a driver for GS2, i.e. can be used to run a single GS2 simulation. Thus GS2 simulations can easily be run for any file format that Trinity supports.
  • New flux options:
    • Gryfx
    • TGLF
  • New input options:
    • CHEASE (ogyropsi.dat)
    • EXPRO (GA library/file format)
    • Trinity netCDF file (i.e. it can read all input from its own output file)
  • Comprehensive netCDF output file which can be used for restarts and to provide geometry/source information for a new simulation.

Bugs

Outstanding bugs that need to be fixed.

Related

Features: #19

Discussion

  • Edmund Highcock

    Edmund Highcock - 2015-10-14
    • summary: Trinity 0.2 Release Candidate --> Trinity 1.0 Release Candidate
     
  • Edmund Highcock

    Edmund Highcock - 2015-10-14
    • Description has changed:

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     Introduction
     ============
    
    -It is our intention to work towards a new release of Trinity, aiming for Summer 2015. This will contain an enormous number of new features, and represent a large step towards making Trinity a flexible, powerful, transport modelling workhorse. Trinity is still very much in active development, and is much younger than, for example, GS2, so this release will still be considered very much a beta release.
    +It is our intention to work towards a new release of Trinity, aiming for Summer 2015. This will contain an enormous number of new features, and represent a large step towards making Trinity a flexible, powerful, transport modelling workhorse. Trinity is still very much in active development, and is much younger than, for example, GS2; however, by the time this release is made it will have been subjected to a large number of tests and benchmarked against several other codes.
    
     This ticket will be gradually updated to list planned features. As ever, please edit this ticket like a wiki, and only post comments or questions below.
    
    • Milestone: Trinity 0.2 --> Trinity 1.0
     
  • Edmund Highcock

    Edmund Highcock - 2015-10-14
    • Description has changed:

    Diff:

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     A list of planned features for this release:
    
    +* [features:#19] Using Trinity as a driver for GS2: Trinity can be used as a driver for GS2, i.e. can be used to run a single GS2 simulation. Thus GS2 simulations can easily be run for any file format that Trinity supports.
    +
     Bugs
     ====
    
     
  • Edmund Highcock

    Edmund Highcock - 2015-10-14
    • Description has changed:

    Diff:

    --- old
    +++ new
    @@ -11,6 +11,14 @@
     A list of planned features for this release:
    
    
     * [features:#19] Using Trinity as a driver for GS2: Trinity can be used as a driver for GS2, i.e. can be used to run a single GS2 simulation. Thus GS2 simulations can easily be run for any file format that Trinity supports.
    +* New flux options:
    +    * Gryfx
    +    * TGLF
    +* New input options:
    +    * CHEASE (`ogyropsi.dat`)
    +    * EXPRO (GA library/file format)
    +    * Trinity netCDF file (i.e. it can read all input from its own output file)
    +* Comprehensive netCDF output file which can be used for restarts and to provide geometry/source information for a new simulation.
    
     Bugs
     ====
    
     
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