Janus Proposals

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Overview

Before writing proposal, visit Application Guidelines and Allocation Cycles to review procedure guidelines. All new users are advised to apply for a testing allocation of 50,000 cpu hours (SU's) before submitting a proposal for a medium or large allocation. Testing allocations are granted almost immediately and require very little work.


Writing the Proposal

It is suggested that new users look to previously submitted proposals as a template. Previous proposals can be found here:

 /projects/janus_proposals/Proposals/

Only section 1, 2, 6, and 7 need to be changed to fit the user's proposal. Estimation of cpu hours and data storage needed should be based off of previous experience found using the testing allocation. Section 5 should be updated if possible by checking to see if new papers citing Janus have been written. Check the following directory before submitting proposal:

 /projects/janus_proposals/Papers/

The list of papers or conference proceedings which acknowledge Janus is the following:

 M. Rasquin, C. Smith, K. Chitale, S. Seol, B.A. Matthews, J.L. Martin, O. Sahni, R.M. Loy, M.S. Shephard, K.E. Jansen.
 Scalable fully implicit finite element flow solver with application to high-fidelity flow control simulations on a realistic wing design.
 Submitted to Computing in Science and Engineering in January 2014.
 Janus usage: Mesh generation, Mesh partitioning.
 K. Chitale, M. Rasquin, O. Sahni, M. Shephard, K. Jansen. 
 Anisotropic Boundary Layer Adaptivity of Multi-Element Wings. 
 AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition Conference; National Harbor, MA, USA; January 13-17, 2014.
 Janus usage: Mesh generation, Mesh partitioning, Mesh adaptation, PHASTA simulation.
 K. Chitale, M. Rasquin, J. Martin, K. Jansen. 
 Simulations of EUROLIFT DLR-F11 wing with a finite element solver. 
 AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition Conference; National Harbor, MA, USA; January 13-17, 2014.
 Janus usage: Mesh generation, Mesh partitioning, Mesh adaptation, PHASTA simulation.
 K. Chitale, O. Sahni, S. Tendulkar, R. Nastasia, M. Shephard, K. Jansen. 
 Boundary Layer Adaptivity for Transonic Turbulent Flows.
 AIAA Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference; San Diego, CA, USA; June 24-27, 2013.
 Janus usage: Mesh generation, Mesh partitioning, Mesh adaptation, PHASTA simulation.
 X. Dechamps, M. Rasquin, K.E. Jansen and G. Degrez. 
 Numerical study of turbulent pipe flow with transverse magnetic field using a spectral/finite element solver. 
 AIAA Plasmadynamics and Lasers Conference, San Diego, CA, USA; June 24-27, 2013.
 Janus usage: SFELES simulation.

After the proposal has been submitted, please add it to the Janus proposal directory with the previously submitted proposals.