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Commit cc455173 authored by Henry Weller's avatar Henry Weller
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simpleFoam: Added experimental "-postProcess" option

    Executes application functionObjects to post-process existing results.

    If the "dict" argument is specified the functionObjectList is constructed
    from that dictionary otherwise the functionObjectList is constructed from
    the "functions" sub-dictionary of "system/controlDict"

    Multiple time-steps may be processed and the standard utility time
    controls are provided.

This functionality is equivalent to execFlowFunctionObjects but in a
more efficient and general manner and will be included in all the
OpenFOAM solvers if it proves effective and maintainable.

The command-line options available with the "-postProcess" option may be
obtained by

simpleFoam -help -postProcess

Usage: simpleFoam [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
  -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

Henry G. Weller
CFD Direct Ltd.
parent 224f014e
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