Enzo gravitational fields
Hi all, I'm trying to find a way to access the gravitational field in an Enzo 2.5 simulation. I've tried creating a gradient field of ('gas', 'gravitational_potential') but I am unable to find this under the ds.derived_field_list either. Has anybody else been successful in extracting this information from an Enzo dataset? I'm currently running version 3.7.1 of Python and 3.5.0 of yt. Many thanks, Sam Patrick
If the field isn’t on-disk it may not have ever been written out by Enzo (Enzo doesn’t write the gravitational potential by default). Enzo has a -g command-line option, which if you run enzo with will just compute the gravitational potential on an existing data dump and then dump the potential data out to a sidecar file that yt should be able to load separately from the original output file. On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 9:14 AM Sam Patrick via yt-users < yt-users@python.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to find a way to access the gravitational field in an Enzo 2.5 simulation. I've tried creating a gradient field of ('gas', 'gravitational_potential') but I am unable to find this under the ds.derived_field_list either. Has anybody else been successful in extracting this information from an Enzo dataset? I'm currently running version 3.7.1 of Python and 3.5.0 of yt.
Many thanks, Sam Patrick _______________________________________________ yt-users mailing list -- yt-users@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to yt-users-leave@python.org
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