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Automatic refinement of elements #105
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- all user-added elements are added to this list - Model.elementlist is reserved for computation elements
- move compute_z1z2 to util.py - add refine_n_segments
- move compute_z1z2 to util.py - add refine_n_segments
+ some minor style fixes
- add refine_level kwarg - add _refine method (using refine_n_segments for now) that returns new refined inhom - modify create_elements to return elements (instead of automatically adding to the model elementlist) - store user input in self._input for creating refined elements - add addtomodel kwarg to all inhoms
- create new elements - distrbute Q according to new segment lengths
- add refine_level kwarg - add option to skip adding element to aquifer elementlist (needed for LineSinkString elements)
- add _refine method for creating new elements with correct head-specification
…ublet - add _refine method - add refine_level kwarg - add addtoaq kwarg to initialize (for String elements) - store user inputs
- add refine_level kwarg - introduce internal _x, _y and _xy vars - add _refine method - move building linedoublets into initialize
- add aq.inhoms for user-added inhoms - add aq.inhomlist for computation inhoms
- use original element but update internal parameters - add inhom.extent as useful attribute
- solution for cases with subsequent solves, first with refine, next without - implement _reset() methods to reset internal vars to original values - modify initialize calls to call _reset() - add tests
rename LineSinkStringBase2 to LineSinkStringBase
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As described in #103 this PR implements automatic refinement of elements in TimML.
See the example notebook for a detailed description of the new functionality.
One thing I'm not entirely sure about is the refinement of single line-sinks. This cannot be done without creating new elements, which means the reference to the element original added by the user cannot be used for computations, which might be a bit confusing. I've implemented refinement for these elements now, but we could also choose not to support refinement for single line-sink elements, and point users to their LineSinkString counterparts.
Anyway, curious to get your feedback!