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[Question] Explore Low-Fidelity timestep options in LAMMPS #15

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ZoeRichter opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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[Question] Explore Low-Fidelity timestep options in LAMMPS #15

ZoeRichter opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 0 comments
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The frictional contact force models in LAMMPS require very small timesteps that are sometimes much, much smaller than the total simulation time we may be interested in for a given project. If it is possible to run LAMMPS with a larger timestep - perhaps through a "low fidelity" mode that makes some simplifications/assumptions, that might help speed up wall-times.

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Notably, it is possible to change the rate that things like dumped gifs, files, and LAMMPS logs output, but while this may appear to speed things up (particularly in the case of visualized LAMMPS run) this is not what we're looking for here.

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This issue can be closed when it is determined, one way or another, if there is some sort of low fidelity/speed up assumption that can be used in LAMMPS.

@ZoeRichter ZoeRichter added Status:1-New No one has claimed this issue yet. It is in need of solving. Type:Question This issue can be closed with a discussion and/or an answer. labels Oct 1, 2024
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@katyhuff katyhuff added this to the Prelim milestone Dec 4, 2024
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