Examples
The example
directory of singularity-eos
contains several
examples of using the code. You can build the examples by setting
-DSINGULARITY_BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON
at CMake
configuration
time. For example:
# from singularity-eos repo
mkdir -p build && cd build
cmake .. -DSINGULARITY_BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON ..
make -j
The available examples are listed below.
Get Sound Speed and Pressure
The examples/get_sound_speed_press.cpp
file implements a call go
singularity-eos
that computes pressure and sound speed from
density and energy for an ideal gas equation of state. It demonstrates
how to make this call both through individual calls to pressure and
bulk modulus, as well as by calling the in-one FillEos
API. The
former looks something like this:
// Loop through the cells and use the two function calls
for (int i = 0; i < Ncells; ++i) {
double sie = robust::ratio(uu[i], rho[i]); // convert to specific internal energy
P[i] = eos.PressureFromDensityInternalEnergy(rho[i], sie, lambda.data());
double bmod = eos.BulkModulusFromDensityInternalEnergy(rho[i], sie, lambda.data());
cs[i] = std::sqrt(robust::ratio(bmod, rho[i]));
}
The exact same code is implemented via the python bindings in get_sound_speed_press.py
.
Get SESAME State
If you build with both SpinerEOS
and EOSPAC
backends for
tabulated data, you can compare tabulated interpolations by calling
the get_sesame_state
executable built via the
get_sesame_state.cpp
example file. You can call it as
get_sesame_state matid sp5_file_name rho T sie
for some SESAME
material index matid
and some tabulated spiner
file sp5_file_name
, and a density, temperature and specific
internal energy to evaluate at.
The example demonstrates how to call the pressure, energy, and thermodynamic derivatives of a table at that point in phase space.
Plugins
The example directory also contains an example plugin that can be included via the plugin infrastructure, as described in our customization section.