Restarting ATS simulation using a mesh with different 3D side sets

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Utkarsh Mital

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Mar 10, 2026, 9:59:48 PM (2 days ago) Mar 10
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Hello, 

Is it possible to restart an ATS simulation using a mesh that has different side sets? Context: I want to explore imposing different forcings to different regions on the mesh. Effectively, I plan to create a number of meshes, all of which have an identical construction but different side sets. The idea is to explore flow of water under different land management scenarios. 

Can I use checkpoints generated from runs on mesh-A to initialize runs on mesh-B? Any gotchas I should be careful about?

Thanks,
Utkarsh

Coon, Ethan

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Mar 11, 2026, 10:28:26 AM (2 days ago) Mar 11
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Yes, if literally the only difference in the mesh file is an addition of extra labeled sets, you should be fine.  Partitioning should carry through identically, and so checkpoint files should be valid.

The one gotcha I can think of would be that changing the material property sets (material_id argument to the extrude function in Watershed Workflow) would break checkpoint files.  But if you’re just adding or removing “extra” labeled sets that are used for boundary conditions or sources or whatever, you should be fine.


Ethan

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David Moulton

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12:49 AM (7 hours ago) 12:49 AM
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I agree with Ethan, but I also wanted to point out that sidesets can overlap.  In other words you should be able to generate a single mesh with all the sidesets you need.  You would just need to be careful to make sure the sidesets you use in a given simulation don’t overlap, and do cover the region of interest completely. 

Cheers, David. 

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