parallel_group.py¶
Defines the base class for a ParallelGroup in OpenMDAO. ParallelGroup is used for systems of Components or Groups that can be run in parallel.
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class
openmdao.core.parallel_group.
ParallelGroup
[source]¶ Bases:
openmdao.core.group.Group
ParallelGroup is used for systems of Components or Groups that can be run in parallel.
Options: deriv_options[‘type’] : str(‘user’)
Derivative calculation type (‘user’, ‘fd’, ‘cs’) Default is ‘user’, where derivative is calculated from user-supplied derivatives. Set to ‘fd’ to finite difference this system. Set to ‘cs’ to perform the complex step if your components support it.
deriv_options[‘form’] : str(‘forward’)
Finite difference mode. (forward, backward, central)
deriv_options[‘step_size’] : float(1e-06)
Default finite difference stepsize
deriv_options[‘step_calc’] : str(‘absolute’)
Set to absolute, relative
deriv_options[‘check_type’] : str(‘fd’)
Type of derivative check for check_partial_derivatives. Set to ‘fd’ to finite difference this system. Set to ‘cs’ to perform the complex step method if your components support it.
deriv_options[‘check_form’] : str(‘forward’)
Finite difference mode: (“forward”, “backward”, “central”) During check_partial_derivatives, the difference form that is used for the check.
deriv_options[‘check_step_calc’] : str(‘absolute’,)
Set to ‘absolute’ or ‘relative’. Default finite difference step calculation for the finite difference check in check_partial_derivatives.
deriv_options[‘check_step_size’] : float(1e-06)
Default finite difference stepsize for the finite difference check in check_partial_derivatives”
deriv_options[‘linearize’] : bool(False)
Set to True if you want linearize to be called even though you are using FD.
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apply_nonlinear
(params, unknowns, resids, metadata=None)[source]¶ Evaluates the residuals of our children systems.
Args: params : VecWrapper
VecWrapper containing parameters. (p)
unknowns : VecWrapper
VecWrapper containing outputs and states. (u)
resids : VecWrapper
VecWrapper containing residuals. (r)
metadata : dict, optional
Dictionary containing execution metadata (e.g. iteration coordinate).
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