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MASA
Method of Manufactured Solutions Repository
MASA (Manufactured Analytical Solution Abstraction) is a library written in C++ (with C and Fortran90 interfaces) which provides a suite of manufactured solutions for the software verification of partial differential equation solvers in multiple dimensions. Example formulations include:
Heat Equation
Laplace's Equation
Euler Equations (with and without thermal equilibrium chemistry)
Navier-Stokes Equations
Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes with Various Turbulence Models
Should you use MASA in your research, please provide a citation of the library through the MASA paper, MASA: a library for verification using manufactured and analytical solutions published in Engineering with Computers, doi:10.1007/s00366-012-0267-9
Bibtex:
@article{
year={2012},
issn={0177-0667},
journal={Engineering with Computers},
doi={10.1007/s00366-012-0267-9},
title={MASA: a library for verification using manufactured and analytical solutions},
url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00366-012-0267-9},
publisher={Springer-Verlag},
keywords={Verification; Manufactured solutions; Partial differential equations; Finite elements},
author={Malaya, Nicholas and Estacio-Hiroms, Kemelli C. and Stogner, Roy H. and Schulz, Karl W. and Bauman, Paul T. and Carey, Graham F.},
pages={1-10},
language={English}
}
For more information on the use of MASA and a brief introduction to verification, consult the following presentation:
https://red.ices.utexas.edu/attachments/download/1687/masa_intro.pdf
MASA provides two methods to import manufactured solutions into the library. Users can either generate their own source terms, or they can use the automatic differentiation capabilities provided in MASA. The method by which solutions can be added to is provided by the "MASA-import" script. Please consult the MASA documentation for more details. The MASA development team will gladly add manufactured solutions to the library, for use in the verification community. If you would like to incorporate an MMS in the library, please contact masa-dev @ ices.utexas.edu with the following information:
Model document (written in LaTeX) detailing the equations, manufactured analytical terms
C-code used to import the manufactured solutions into masa, using the "masa-import" feature.
Please recall that MASA is an open-source library, and all MMS are publicly available.
We welcome any feedback regarding MASA and bugs in the code and errors or omissions in the documentation can be reported to masa-dev @ ices.utexas.edu. Requests and contributions are welcome at the same e-mail address. Ideally, please include the following information:
the version number of the MASA library (versioning information can be obtained by running the masa_version binary located in the bin/ directory of a local MASA installation)
the hardware and operating system
the local compiler version number
a description of the bug behavior
a short program which reproduces the bug.