The defaultPatch type currently defaults to empty which is appropriate for 1D
and 2D cases but not when creating the initial blockMesh for snappyHexMesh as
the presence of empty patches triggers the inappropriate application of 2D point
constraint corrections following snapping and morphing. To avoid this hidden
problem a warning is now generated from blockMesh when the defaultPatch is not
explicitly set for cases which generate a default patch, i.e. for which the
boundary is not entirely defined. e.g.
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.
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Creating block mesh topology
--> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR:
The 'defaultPatch' type must be specified for the 'defaultFaces' patch, e.g. for snappyHexMesh
defaultPatch
{
name default; // optional
type patch;
}
or for 2D meshes
defaultPatch
{
name frontAndBack; // optional
type empty;
}
.
.
.
All the tutorials have been update to include the defaultPatch specification as
appropriate.
When using 'simple' or 'hierarchical' decomposition it is useful to slightly rotate a
coordinate-aligned block-mesh to improve the processor boundaries by avoiding
irregular cell distribution at those boundaries. The degree of slight rotation
is controlled by the 'delta' coefficient and a value of 0.001 is generally
suitable so to avoid unnecessary clutter in 'decomposeParDict' 'delta' now
defaults to this value.
The FOAM file format has not changed from version 2.0 in many years and so there
is no longer a need for the 'version' entry in the FoamFile header to be
required and to reduce unnecessary clutter it is now optional, defaulting to the
current file format 2.0.