Janus Proposals
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:
/users/kylew/Janus/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:
/users/kylew/Janus/Papers/
The list of papers or conference proceedings which acknowledge Janus is the following:
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.
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.
After the proposal has been submitted, please add it to the Janus proposal directory with the previously submitted proposals.