3.3.10. Cell and Face Weights File¶
3.3.10.1. Cell Weights¶
Cell weights files have the same format as model files. When creating cells weights:
All cells must be assigned a weight values larger than 0! This is to ensure the problem is sufficiently well-conditioned.
Model weight values should be set relative to a value of 1. This is to ensure the relative emphasis on model weights and surface weights is preserved. A value of 1 implies that no cell weighting is being applied.
Large model weights (\(w \gg 1\) ) are used for cells that we want to match the reference model.
Small model weights (\(w \ll 1\) ) are used for cells to reduce the impact of the reference model on the cells.
3.3.10.2. Interface Weights¶
Interface weights files contain the interface weights in x, y and z in a single column vectors; as the number of faces in x, y and z may differ. When creating interface weights:
All interface weights must be larger than 0! This is to ensure the problem is sufficiently well-conditioned.
Interface weight value should be set relative to a value of 1. This is to ensure the relative emphasis on model weights and surface weights is preserved. A value of 1 implies that no interface weighting is being applied.
Large interface weights (\(w \gg 1\) ) preserve gradients within reference model.
Small interface weights (\(w \ll 1\) ) results in smoother gradients within