- Jun 27, 2018
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Mark OLESEN authored
- the backend script should not be accessible from the PATH. Using deprecated/ adds a level of documentation.
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- Dec 01, 2017
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ENH: multiphaseInterFoam: Merged dynamic mesh functionality of multiphaseInterDyMFoam into multiphaseInterFoam and replaced multiphaseInterDyMFoam with a script which reports this change. The multiphaseInterDyMFoam tutorials have been moved into the multiphaseInterFoam directory. This change is one of a set of developments to merge dynamic mesh functionality into the standard solvers to improve consistency, usability, flexibility and maintainability of these solvers. Henry G. Weller CFD Direct Ltd.
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- Nov 30, 2017
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and replaced interDyMFoam with a script which reports this change. The interDyMFoam tutorials have been moved into the interFoam directory. This change is one of a set of developments to merge dynamic mesh functionality into the standard solvers to improve consistency, usability, flexibility and maintainability of these solvers. Henry G. Weller CFD Direct Ltd. interMixingFoam, multiphaseInterFoam: Updated for changes to interFoam
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- Nov 18, 2017
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Now pimpleDyMFoam is exactly equivalent to pimpleFoam when running on a staticFvMesh. Also when the constant/dynamicMeshDict is not present a staticFvMesh is automatically constructed so that the pimpleDyMFoam solver can run any pimpleFoam case without change. pimpleDyMFoam: Store Uf as an autoPtr for better error handling pimpleFoam: Set initial deltaT from the Courant number for improved stability on start-up and compatibility with pimpleDyMFoam ENH: pimpleFoam: Merged dynamic mesh functionality of pimpleDyMFoam into pimpleFoam and replaced pimpleDyMFoam with a script which reports this change. The pimpleDyMFoam tutorials have been moved into the pimpleFoam directory. This change is the first of a set of developments to merge dynamic mesh functionality into the standard solvers to improve consistency, usability, flexibility and maintainability of these solvers. Henry G. Weller CFD Direct Ltd. tutorials/incomp...
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- Jul 11, 2017
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Mark OLESEN authored
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- Jan 26, 2017
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Henry Weller authored
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- Jan 09, 2017
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Henry Weller authored
Patch contributed by Bruno Santos Resolves patch request https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2423
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- Jun 13, 2016
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Henry Weller authored
To re-use existing 'sampleDict' files simply add the following entries: type sets; libs ("libsampling.so"); and run postProcess -func sampleDict It is probably better to also rename 'sampleDict' -> 'sample' and then run postProcess -func sampleDict
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- May 28, 2016
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Henry Weller authored
with the more general and flexible 'postProcess' utility and '-postProcess' solver option Rationale --------- Both the 'postProcess' utility and '-postProcess' solver option use the same extensive set of functionObjects available for data-processing during the run avoiding the substantial code duplication necessary for the 'foamCalc' and 'postCalc' utilities and simplifying maintenance. Additionally consistency is guaranteed between solver data processing and post-processing. The functionObjects have been substantially re-written and generalized to simplify development and encourage contribution. Configuration ------------- An extensive set of simple functionObject configuration files are provided in OpenFOAM-dev/etc/caseDicts/postProcessing and more will be added in the future. These can either be copied into '<case>/system' directory and included into the 'controlDict.functions' sub-dictionary or included directly from 'etc/caseDicts/postProcessing' using the '#includeEtc' directive or the new and more convenient '#includeFunc' directive which searches the '<etc>/caseDicts/postProcessing' directories for the selected functionObject, e.g. functions { #includeFunc Q #includeFunc Lambda2 } '#includeFunc' first searches the '<case>/system' directory in case there is a local configuration. Description of #includeFunc --------------------------- Specify a functionObject dictionary file to include, expects the functionObject name to follow (without quotes). Search for functionObject dictionary file in user/group/shipped directories. The search scheme allows for version-specific and version-independent files using the following hierarchy: - \b user settings: - ~/.OpenFOAM/\<VERSION\>/caseDicts/postProcessing - ~/.OpenFOAM/caseDicts/postProcessing - \b group (site) settings (when $WM_PROJECT_SITE is set): - $WM_PROJECT_SITE/\<VERSION\>/caseDicts/postProcessing - $WM_PROJECT_SITE/caseDicts/postProcessing - \b group (site) settings (when $WM_PROJECT_SITE is not set): - $WM_PROJECT_INST_DIR/site/\<VERSION\>/caseDicts/postProcessing - $WM_PROJECT_INST_DIR/site/caseDicts/postProcessing - \b other (shipped) settings: - $WM_PROJECT_DIR/etc/caseDicts/postProcessing An example of the \c \#includeFunc directive: \verbatim #includeFunc <funcName> \endverbatim postProcess ----------- The 'postProcess' utility and '-postProcess' solver option provide the same set of controls to execute functionObjects after the run either by reading a specified set of fields to process in the case of 'postProcess' or by reading all fields and models required to start the run in the case of '-postProcess' for each selected time: postProcess -help Usage: postProcess [OPTIONS] options: -case <dir> specify alternate case directory, default is the cwd -constant include the 'constant/' dir in the times list -dict <file> read control dictionary from specified location -field <name> specify the name of the field to be processed, e.g. U -fields <list> specify a list of fields to be processed, e.g. '(U T p)' - regular expressions not currently supported -func <name> specify the name of the functionObject to execute, e.g. Q -funcs <list> specify the names of the functionObjects to execute, e.g. '(Q div(U))' -latestTime select the latest time -newTimes select the new times -noFunctionObjects do not execute functionObjects -noZero exclude the '0/' dir from the times list, has precedence over the -withZero option -parallel run in parallel -region <name> specify alternative mesh region -roots <(dir1 .. dirN)> slave root directories for distributed running -time <ranges> comma-separated time ranges - eg, ':10,20,40:70,1000:' -srcDoc display source code in browser -doc display application documentation in browser -help print the usage pimpleFoam -postProcess -help Usage: pimpleFoam [OPTIONS] options: -case <dir> specify alternate case directory, default is the cwd -constant include the 'constant/' dir in the times list -dict <file> read control dictionary from specified location -field <name> specify the name of the field to be processed, e.g. U -fields <list> specify a list of fields to be processed, e.g. '(U T p)' - regular expressions not currently supported -func <name> specify the name of the functionObject to execute, e.g. Q -funcs <list> specify the names of the functionObjects to execute, e.g. '(Q div(U))' -latestTime select the latest time -newTimes select the new times -noFunctionObjects do not execute functionObjects -noZero exclude the '0/' dir from the times list, has precedence over the -withZero option -parallel run in parallel -postProcess Execute functionObjects only -region <name> specify alternative mesh region -roots <(dir1 .. dirN)> slave root directories for distributed running -time <ranges> comma-separated time ranges - eg, ':10,20,40:70,1000:' -srcDoc display source code in browser -doc display application documentation in browser -help print the usage The functionObjects to execute may be specified on the command-line using the '-func' option for a single functionObject or '-funcs' for a list, e.g. postProcess -func Q postProcess -funcs '(div(U) div(phi))' In the case of 'Q' the default field to process is 'U' which is specified in and read from the configuration file but this may be overridden thus: postProcess -func 'Q(Ua)' as is done in the example above to calculate the two forms of the divergence of the velocity field. Additional fields which the functionObjects may depend on can be specified using the '-field' or '-fields' options. The 'postProcess' utility can only be used to execute functionObjects which process fields present in the time directories. However, functionObjects which depend on fields obtained from models, e.g. properties derived from turbulence models can be executed using the '-postProcess' of the appropriate solver, e.g. pisoFoam -postProcess -func PecletNo or sonicFoam -postProcess -func MachNo In this case all required fields will have already been read so the '-field' or '-fields' options are not be needed. Henry G. Weller CFD Direct Ltd.
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- Aug 14, 2011
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Henry authored
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- Jan 19, 2011
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- Jan 14, 2011
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Jan 07, 2011
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graham authored
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- Jan 05, 2011
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Andrew Heather authored
This reverts commit 2e1e671d.
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graham authored
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- Mar 29, 2010
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Mark Olesen authored
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- Mar 03, 2010
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Mark Olesen authored
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- Dec 31, 2008
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Mark Olesen authored
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Mark Olesen authored
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- Jul 14, 2008
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Mark Olesen authored
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- Jun 25, 2008
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Mark Olesen authored
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Mark Olesen authored
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- Apr 15, 2008
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OpenFOAM-admin authored
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