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5babe5c67c Documentation: Updated for Doxygen 1.11.0
Typos in documentation strings corrected with the aid of codespell
2024-07-06 10:32:56 +01:00
476bb42b04 unitConversion: Unit conversions on all input parameters
The majority of input parameters now support automatic unit conversion.
Units are specified within square brackets, either before or after the
value. Primitive parameters (e.g., scalars, vectors, tensors, ...),
dimensioned types, fields, Function1-s and Function2-s all support unit
conversion in this way.

Unit conversion occurs on input only. OpenFOAM writes out all fields and
parameters in standard units. It is recommended to use '.orig' files in
the 0 directory to preserve user-readable input if those files are being
modified by pre-processing applications (e.g., setFields).

For example, to specify a volumetric flow rate inlet boundary in litres
per second [l/s], rather than metres-cubed per second [m^3/s], in 0/U:

    boundaryField
    {
        inlet
        {
            type            flowRateInletVelocity;
            volumetricFlowRate 0.1 [l/s];
            value           $internalField;
        }

        ...
    }

Or, to specify the pressure field in bar, in 0/p:

    internalField   uniform 1 [bar];

Or, to convert the parameters of an Arrhenius reaction rate from a
cm-mol-kcal unit system, in constant/chemistryProperties:

    reactions
    {
        methaneReaction
        {
            type    irreversibleArrhenius;
            reaction "CH4^0.2 + 2O2^1.3 = CO2 + 2H2O";
            A       6.7e12 [(mol/cm^3)^-0.5/s];
            beta    0;
            Ea      48.4 [kcal/mol];
        }
    }

Or, to define a time-varying outlet pressure using a CSV file in which
the pressure column is in mega-pascals [MPa], in 0/p:

    boundaryField
    {
        outlet
        {
            type            uniformFixedValue;
            value
            {
                type            table;
                format          csv;
                nHeaderLine     1;
                units           ([s] [MPa]); // <-- new units entry
                columns         (0 1);
                mergeSeparators no;
                file            "data/pressure.csv";
                outOfBounds     clamp;
                interpolationScheme linear;
            }
        }

        ...
    }

(Note also that a new 'columns' entry replaces the old 'refColumn' and
'componentColumns'. This is is considered to be more intuitive, and has
a consistent syntax with the new 'units' entry. 'columns' and
'componentColumns' have been retained for backwards compatibility and
will continue to work for the time being.)

Unit definitions can be added in the global or case controlDict files.
See UnitConversions in $WM_PROJECT_DIR/etc/controlDict for examples.
Currently available units include:

    Standard: kg m s K kmol A Cd

     Derived: Hz N Pa J W g um mm cm km l ml us ms min hr mol
              rpm bar atm kPa MPa cal kcal cSt cP % rad rot deg

A user-time unit is also provided if user-time is in operation. This
allows it to be specified locally whether a parameter relates to
real-time or to user-time. For example, to define a mass source that
ramps up from a given engine-time (in crank-angle-degrees [CAD]) over a
duration in real-time, in constant/fvModels:

    massSource1
    {
        type        massSource;
        points      ((1 2 3));
        massFlowRate
        {
            type        scale;
            scale       linearRamp;
            start       20 [CAD];
            duration    50 [ms];
            value       0.1 [g/s];
        }
    }

Specified units will be checked against the parameter's dimensions where
possible, and an error generated if they are not consistent. For the
dimensions to be available for this check, the code requires
modification, and work propagating this change across OpenFOAM is
ongoing. Unit conversions are still possible without these changes, but
the validity of such conversions will not be checked.

Units are no longer permitted in 'dimensions' entries in field files.
These 'dimensions' entries can now, instead, take the names of
dimensions. The names of the available dimensions are:

    Standard: mass length time temperature
              moles current luminousIntensity

     Derived: area volume rate velocity momentum acceleration density
              force energy power pressure kinematicPressure
              compressibility gasConstant specificHeatCapacity
              kinematicViscosity dynamicViscosity thermalConductivity
              volumetricFlux massFlux

So, for example, a 0/epsilon file might specify the dimensions as
follows:

    dimensions      [energy/mass/time];

And a 0/alphat file might have:

    dimensions      [thermalConductivity/specificHeatCapacity];

*** Development Notes ***

A unit conversion can construct trivially from a dimension set,
resulting in a "standard" unit with a conversion factor of one. This
means the functions which perform unit conversion on read can be
provided dimension sets or unit conversion objects interchangeably.

A basic `dict.lookup<vector>("Umean")` call will do unit conversion, but
it does not know the parameter's dimensions, so it cannot check the
validity of the supplied units. A corresponding lookup function has been
added in which the dimensions or units can be provided; in this case the
corresponding call would be `dict.lookup<vector>("Umean", dimVelocity)`.
This function enables additional checking and should be used wherever
possible.

Function1-s and Function2-s have had their constructors and selectors
changed so that dimensions/units must be specified by calling code. In
the case of Function1, two unit arguments must be given; one for the
x-axis and one for the value-axis. For Function2-s, three must be
provided.

In some cases, it is desirable (or at least established practice), that
a given non-standard unit be used in the absence of specific
user-defined units. Commonly this includes reading angles in degrees
(rather than radians) and reading times in user-time (rather than
real-time). The primitive lookup functions and Function1 and Function2
selectors both support specifying a non-standard default unit. For
example, `theta_ = dict.lookup<scalar>("theta", unitDegrees)` will read
an angle in degrees by default. If this is done within a model which
also supports writing then the write call must be modified accordingly
so that the data is also written out in degrees. Overloads of writeEntry
have been created for this purpose. In this case, the angle theta should
be written out with `writeEntry(os, "theta", unitDegrees, theta_)`.
Function1-s and Function2-s behave similarly, but with greater numbers
of dimensions/units arguments as before.

The non-standard user-time unit can be accessed by a `userUnits()`
method that has been added to Time. Use of this user-time unit in the
construction of Function1-s should prevent the need for explicit
user-time conversion in boundary conditions and sub-models and similar.

Some models might contain non-typed stream-based lookups of the form
`dict.lookup("p0") >> p0_` (e.g., in a re-read method), or
`Umean_(dict.lookup("Umean"))` (e.g., in an initialiser list). These
calls cannot facilitate unit conversion and are therefore discouraged.
They should be replaced with
`p0_ = dict.lookup<scalar>("p0", dimPressure)` and
`Umean_(dict.lookup<vector>("Umean", dimVelocity))` and similar whenever
they are found.
2024-05-16 09:01:46 +01:00
8bd14164ad utilities removeFaces and createEngineZones: Replaced Pout with Info 2024-04-18 08:27:49 +01:00
a833a81560 polyTopoChange: Removed restrictive faceZone functionality
Now faceZones are handled directly by the applications and the new
faceZone::topoChange function so that any face can now be in any number of
zones, significantly increasing the flexibility and usefulness of faceZones.

This completes the generalisation of cellZone, faceZone and pointZone to support
multiple zones for each cell, face or point respectively.  Next step will be to
make zones polymorphic and run-time selectable so that they can alter during the
run and adapt to moving meshes for example.
2024-03-25 14:32:59 +00:00
7a55c70970 snappyHexMesh: Changed movePoints -> setPoints
Avoids the unnecessary calculation of the swept volumes and caching of old-time
points, volumes etc.  Provides cleaner and faster code.
2024-03-08 11:53:26 +00:00
19c3e0cb84 polyTopoChange: Removed remnants of unused and deprecated cell and face inflation
The concept of cell and face inflation proved unworkable in general and has been
replaced by the more flexible and robust cell-splitting combined with
conservative interpolative mapping and mesh morphing as appropriate.
2024-03-07 17:49:04 +00:00
92da31039e polyTopoChange: Removed unused cell-from-face/point inflation support
The concept of cell inflation from faces or points proved unworkable in general
and has been replaced by the more flexible and robust cell-splitting combined
with conservative interpolative mapping and mesh morphing as appropriate.
2024-03-06 20:30:53 +00:00
ab2fb72761 createRegionMesh.H, createRegionMeshNoChangers.H: New include files to construct a region mesh 2024-01-26 10:03:24 +00:00
6a361d675d PDRMesh: Added support for generic patches
Required now that activeBaffleVelocity and activePressureForceBaffleVelocity
have been moved into PDRFoam.
2023-12-16 17:38:03 +00:00
621740e90b polyBoundaryMesh::findPatchID,findPatchIDs: renamed findIndex,findIndices
Index is a better name to describe a label index than ID which may be an
integer, word or other means of identification.
2023-12-16 13:27:12 +00:00
a362774c1d collapseEdges: Reinstated 2023-12-14 23:06:47 +00:00
b9fe7df344 polyTopoChange: New library containing the mesh topology change functionality
from the original dynamicMesh library, now separated into polyTopoChange and motionSolvers
2023-12-14 14:08:45 +00:00
db706b574b motionSmoother: New library separated from dynamicMesh topology changers 2023-12-14 13:41:50 +00:00
826fa2db61 polyTopoChange: Removed most unnecessary setAction clutter 2023-12-13 15:33:45 +00:00
f1a70fab7e polyTopoChange: Removed used and deprecated functionality 2023-12-13 13:46:03 +00:00
39373be263 perfectInterface: Replaced setAction polyModifyFace with the simpler modifyFace 2023-12-12 13:59:36 +00:00
6628666770 dynamicMeshCheck merged into meshCheck 2023-10-20 17:46:04 +01:00
a5f0b5310a motionSmootherAlgoCheck: Moved to the new meshCheck library 2023-10-20 12:32:25 +01:00
096200c6b6 primitiveMeshCheck, polyMeshCheck: Moved to meshCheck library 2023-10-19 18:19:38 +01:00
7ffe72fd34 checkMesh: Updated to use the new meshCheck namespace functions 2023-10-18 14:25:35 +01:00
0433bd3e00 genericFields: Library reorganisation and reduce duplication 2023-08-25 09:46:40 +01:00
0657826ab9 Replaced all remaining addTimeOptions.H includes with the more flexible timeSelector 2023-06-23 15:24:06 +01:00
08544446e8 Time, functionObjectList: Refactored to simplify construction and switching-off functionObjects 2023-06-06 08:17:52 +01:00
25dd524c84 generic.*Patch: Moved to new genericPatches library
genericPatches is linked into mesh generation and manipulation utilities but not
solvers so that the solvers now check for the availability of the specified
patch types.  Bugs in the tutorials exposed by this check have been corrected.
2023-03-03 09:03:47 +00:00
a3681c3428 DemandDrivenMeshObject: Templated abstract base-class for demand-driven mesh objects
Replaces MeshObject, providing a formalised method for creating demand-driven
mesh objects, optionally supporting update functions called by the mesh
following mesh changes.

Class
    Foam::DemandDrivenMeshObject

Description
    Templated abstract base-class for demand-driven mesh objects used to
    automate their allocation to the mesh database and the mesh-modifier
    event-loop.

    DemandDrivenMeshObject is templated on the type of mesh it is allocated
    to, the type of the mesh object (TopologicalMeshObject, GeometricMeshObject,
    MoveableMeshObject, DistributeableMeshObject, UpdateableMeshObject) and the
    type of the actual object it is created for example:

    \verbatim
    class leastSquaresVectors
    :
        public DemandDrivenMeshObject
        <
            fvMesh,
            MoveableMeshObject,
            leastSquaresVectors
        >
    {
    .
    .
    .
        //- Delete the least square vectors when the mesh moves
        virtual bool movePoints();
    };
    \endverbatim

    MeshObject types:

    - TopologicalMeshObject: mesh object to be deleted on topology change
    - GeometricMeshObject: mesh object to be deleted on geometry change
    - MoveableMeshObject: mesh object to be updated in movePoints
    - UpdateableMeshObject: mesh object to be updated in topoChange or
        movePoints
    - PatchMeshObject: mesh object to be additionally updated patch changes

    DemandDrivenMeshObject should always be constructed and accessed via the New
    methods provided so that they are held and maintained by the objectRegistry.
    To ensure this use constructors of the concrete derived types should be
    private or protected and friendship with the DemandDrivenMeshObject
    base-class declared so that the New functions can call the the constructors.

Additionally the mesh-object types (TopologicalMeshObject, GeometricMeshObject,
MoveableMeshObject, DistributeableMeshObject, UpdateableMeshObject) can now be
used as mix-in types for normally allocated objects providing the same interface
to mesh-change update functions, see the Fickian fluid
thermophysicalTransportModel or anisotropic solid thermophysicalTransportModel.
This new approach to adding mesh-update functions to classes will be applied to
other existing classes and future developments to simplify the support and
maintenance of run-time mesh changes, in particular mesh refinement/unrefinement
and mesh-to-mesh mapping.
2022-12-13 18:29:20 +00:00
2f4dd4fe27 Code simplification: GeometricField<Type, fvPatchField, volMesh> -> VolField<Type>
Using the VolField<Type> partial specialisation of
GeometricField<Type, fvPatchField, volMesh>
simplifies the code and improves readability.
2022-12-02 22:04:45 +00:00
fe368d5332 Code simplification: GeometricField<Type, fvsPatchField, surfaceMesh> -> SurfaceField<Type>
Using the SurfaceField<Type> partial specialisation of
GeometricField<Type, fvsPatchField, surfaceMesh>
simplifies the code and improves readability.
2022-12-02 19:02:15 +00:00
ed7e703040 Time::timeName(): no longer needed, calls replaced by name()
The timeName() function simply returns the dimensionedScalar::name() which holds
the user-time name of the current time and now that timeName() is no longer
virtual the dimensionedScalar::name() can be called directly.  The timeName()
function implementation is maintained for backward-compatibility.
2022-11-30 15:53:51 +00:00
f0d3be60da utilities: Updated moveMesh -> setPoints
Mesh manipulation utilities do not need to generate or use mesh-motion fluxes so
it is more efficient to use setPoints rather than moveMesh.
2022-06-14 14:09:06 +01:00
7592a81c6e polyMeshMap: New mesh to mesh map for the new mapping update function mapMesh(const polyMeshMap&)
This new mapping structure is designed to support run-time mesh-to-mesh mapping
to allow arbitrary changes to the mesh structure, for example during extreme
motion requiring significant topology change including region disconnection etc.
2022-04-04 11:15:41 +01:00
6047f27aac polyDistributionMap: renamed from polyMeshDistributionMap for consistency with polyTopoChangeMap 2022-03-31 23:44:47 +01:00
3ace8f434b polyTopoChangeMap: Renamed from mapPolyMesh to clarify purpose and scope
The polyTopoChangeMap is the map specifically relating to polyMesh topological
changes generated by polyTopoChange and used to update and map mesh related
types and fields following the topo-change.
2022-03-31 22:05:37 +01:00
b2eff135e6 FaceCellWave: Removed unnecessary intermediate MeshWave class 2022-03-25 12:41:50 +00:00
ded017b762 mapFields: Corrected handling of userTime
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=3786
2022-01-18 10:52:06 +00:00
3ef3e96c3f Time: Added run-time selectable userTime option
replacing the virtual functions overridden in engineTime.

Now the userTime conversion function in Time is specified in system/controlDict
such that the solver as well as all pre- and post-processing tools also operate
correctly with the chosen user-time.

For example the user-time and rpm in the tutorials/combustion/XiEngineFoam/kivaTest case are
now specified in system/controlDict:

userTime
{
    type     engine;
    rpm      1500;
}

The default specification is real-time:

userTime
{
    type     real;
}

but this entry can be omitted as the real-time class is instantiated
automatically if the userTime entry is not present in system/controlDict.
2021-10-19 09:09:01 +01:00
cf3d6cd1e9 fvMeshMovers, fvMeshTopoChangers: General mesh motion and topology change replacement for dynamicFvMesh
Mesh motion and topology change are now combinable run-time selectable options
within fvMesh, replacing the restrictive dynamicFvMesh which supported only
motion OR topology change.

All solvers which instantiated a dynamicFvMesh now instantiate an fvMesh which
reads the optional constant/dynamicFvMeshDict to construct an fvMeshMover and/or
an fvMeshTopoChanger.  These two are specified within the optional mover and
topoChanger sub-dictionaries of dynamicFvMeshDict.

When the fvMesh is updated the fvMeshTopoChanger is first executed which can
change the mesh topology in anyway, adding or removing points as required, for
example for automatic mesh refinement/unrefinement, and all registered fields
are mapped onto the updated mesh.  The fvMeshMover is then executed which moved
the points only and calculates the cell volume change and corresponding
mesh-fluxes for conservative moving mesh transport.  If multiple topological
changes or movements are required these would be combined into special
fvMeshMovers and fvMeshTopoChangers which handle the processing of a list of
changes, e.g. solidBodyMotionFunctions:multiMotion.

The tutorials/multiphase/interFoam/laminar/sloshingTank3D3DoF case has been
updated to demonstrate this new functionality by combining solid-body motion
with mesh refinement/unrefinement:

/*--------------------------------*- C++ -*----------------------------------*\
  =========                 |
  \\      /  F ield         | OpenFOAM: The Open Source CFD Toolbox
   \\    /   O peration     | Website:  https://openfoam.org
    \\  /    A nd           | Version:  dev
     \\/     M anipulation  |
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
FoamFile
{
    format      ascii;
    class       dictionary;
    location    "constant";
    object      dynamicMeshDict;
}
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * //

mover
{
    type    motionSolver;

    libs    ("libfvMeshMovers.so" "libfvMotionSolvers.so");

    motionSolver    solidBody;

    solidBodyMotionFunction SDA;

    CofG            (0 0 0);
    lamda           50;
    rollAmax        0.2;
    rollAmin        0.1;
    heaveA          4;
    swayA           2.4;
    Q               2;
    Tp              14;
    Tpn             12;
    dTi             0.06;
    dTp             -0.001;
}

topoChanger
{
    type    refiner;

    libs    ("libfvMeshTopoChangers.so");

    // How often to refine
    refineInterval  1;

    // Field to be refinement on
    field           alpha.water;

    // Refine field in between lower..upper
    lowerRefineLevel 0.001;
    upperRefineLevel 0.999;

    // Have slower than 2:1 refinement
    nBufferLayers   1;

    // Refine cells only up to maxRefinement levels
    maxRefinement   1;

    // Stop refinement if maxCells reached
    maxCells        200000;

    // Flux field and corresponding velocity field. Fluxes on changed
    // faces get recalculated by interpolating the velocity. Use 'none'
    // on surfaceScalarFields that do not need to be reinterpolated.
    correctFluxes
    (
        (phi none)
        (nHatf none)
        (rhoPhi none)
        (alphaPhi.water none)
        (meshPhi none)
        (meshPhi_0 none)
        (ghf none)
    );

    // Write the refinement level as a volScalarField
    dumpLevel       true;
}

// ************************************************************************* //

Note that currently this is the only working combination of mesh-motion with
topology change within the new framework and further development is required to
update the set of topology changers so that topology changes with mapping are
separated from the mesh-motion so that they can be combined with any of the
other movements or topology changes in any manner.

All of the solvers and tutorials have been updated to use the new form of
dynamicMeshDict but backward-compatibility was not practical due to the complete
reorganisation of the mesh change structure.
2021-10-01 15:50:06 +01:00
b9123328fb typeIOobject: Template typed form of IOobject for type-checked object file and header reading
used to check the existence of and open an object file, read and check the
header without constructing the object.

'typeIOobject' operates in an equivalent and consistent manner to 'regIOobject'
but the type information is provided by the template argument rather than via
virtual functions for which the derived object would need to be constructed,
which is the case for 'regIOobject'.

'typeIOobject' replaces the previous separate functions 'typeHeaderOk' and
'typeFilePath' with a single consistent interface.
2021-08-12 10:12:03 +01:00
cc92330253 IOobject, regIOobject: rationalised handling of paths for global and local objects
now all path functions in 'IOobject' are either templated on the type or require a
'globalFile' argument to specify if the type is case global e.g. 'IOdictionary' or
decomposed in parallel, e.g. almost everything else.

The 'global()' and 'globalFile()' virtual functions are now in 'regIOobject'
abstract base-class and overridden as required by derived classes.  The path
functions using 'global()' and 'globalFile()' to differentiate between global
and processor local objects are now also in 'regIOobject' rather than 'IOobject'
to ensure the path returned is absolutely consistent with the type.

Unfortunately there is still potential for unexpected IO behaviour inconsistent
with the global/local nature of the type due to the 'fileOperation' classes
searching the processor directory for case global objects before searching the
case directory.  This approach appears to be a work-around for incomplete
integration with and rationalisation of 'IOobject' but with the changes above it
is no longer necessary.  Unfortunately this "up" searching is baked-in at a low
level and mixed-up with various complex ways to pick the processor directory
name out of the object path and will take some unravelling but this work will
undertaken as time allows.
2021-08-09 21:23:12 +01:00
25d274736f MeshZones: Renamed ZoneMesh to MeshZones 2021-07-14 14:10:28 +01:00
ee777e4083 Standardise on British spelling: -ize -> -ise
OpenFOAM is predominantly written in Britain with British spelling conventions
so -ise is preferred to -ize.
2021-06-01 19:11:58 +01:00
8a5ee8aac1 MomentumTransportModels: Library builds of multiphase models
The MomentumTransportModels library now builds of a standard set of
phase-incompressible and phase-compressible models. This replaces most
solver-specific builds of these models.

This has been made possible by the addition of a new
"dynamicTransportModel" interface, from which all transport classes used
by the momentum transport models now derive. For the purpose of
disambiguation, the old "transportModel" has also been renamed
"kinematicTransportModel".

This change has been made in order to create a consistent definition of
phase-incompressible and phase-compressible MomentumTransportModels,
which can then be looked up by functionObjects, fvModels, and similar.

Some solvers still build specific momentum transport models, but these
are now in addition to the standard set. The solver does not build all
the models it uses.

There are also corresponding centralised builds of phase dependent
ThermophysicalTransportModels.
2021-03-30 13:27:20 +01:00
da3f4cc92e fvModels, fvConstraints: Rational separation of fvOptions between physical modelling and numerical constraints
The new fvModels is a general interface to optional physical models in the
finite volume framework, providing sources to the governing conservation
equations, thus ensuring consistency and conservation.  This structure is used
not only for simple sources and forces but also provides a general run-time
selection interface for more complex models such as radiation and film, in the
future this will be extended to Lagrangian, reaction, combustion etc.  For such
complex models the 'correct()' function is provided to update the state of these
models at the beginning of the PIMPLE loop.

fvModels are specified in the optional constant/fvModels dictionary and
backward-compatibility with fvOption is provided by reading the
constant/fvOptions or system/fvOptions dictionary if present.

The new fvConstraints is a general interface to optional numerical constraints
applied to the matrices of the governing equations after construction and/or to
the resulting field after solution.  This system allows arbitrary changes to
either the matrix or solution to ensure numerical or other constraints and hence
violates consistency with the governing equations and conservation but it often
useful to ensure numerical stability, particularly during the initial start-up
period of a run.  Complex manipulations can be achieved with fvConstraints, for
example 'meanVelocityForce' used to maintain a specified mean velocity in a
cyclic channel by manipulating the momentum matrix and the velocity solution.

fvConstraints are specified in the optional system/fvConstraints dictionary and
backward-compatibility with fvOption is provided by reading the
constant/fvOptions or system/fvOptions dictionary if present.

The separation of fvOptions into fvModels and fvConstraints provides a rational
and consistent separation between physical and numerical models which is easier
to understand and reason about, avoids the confusing issue of location of the
controlling dictionary file, improves maintainability and easier to extend to
handle current and future requirements for optional complex physical models and
numerical constraints.
2021-03-07 22:45:01 +00:00
cf552e6343 utilities: Rationalised and standardised the handling of the -dict option 2021-03-05 13:42:46 +00:00
def4772281 Documentation: Centred the Class Declaration comment
Patch contributed by Institute of Fluid Dynamics,
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf (HZDR)
2020-08-28 13:28:58 +01:00
de66b1be68 MomentumTransportModels: Update of the TurbulenceModels library for all flow types
providing the shear-stress term in the momentum equation for incompressible and
compressible Newtonian, non-Newtonian and visco-elastic laminar flow as well as
Reynolds averaged and large-eddy simulation of turbulent flow.

The general deviatoric shear-stress term provided by the MomentumTransportModels
library is named divDevTau for compressible flow and divDevSigma (sigma =
tau/rho) for incompressible flow, the spherical part of the shear-stress is
assumed to be either included in the pressure or handled separately.  The
corresponding stress function sigma is also provided which in the case of
Reynolds stress closure returns the effective Reynolds stress (including the
laminar contribution) or for other Reynolds averaged or large-eddy turbulence
closures returns the modelled Reynolds stress or sub-grid stress respectively.
For visco-elastic flow the sigma function returns the effective total stress
including the visco-elastic and Newtonian contributions.

For thermal flow the heat-flux generated by thermal diffusion is now handled by
the separate ThermophysicalTransportModels library allowing independent run-time
selection of the heat-flux model.

During the development of the MomentumTransportModels library significant effort
has been put into rationalising the components and supporting libraries,
removing redundant code, updating names to provide a more logical, consistent
and extensible interface and aid further development and maintenance.  All
solvers and tutorials have been updated correspondingly and backward
compatibility of the input dictionaries provided.

Henry G. Weller
CFD Direct Ltd.
2020-04-14 20:44:22 +01:00
3217f90703 refineWallLayer: Further improvement to the cellSet selection 2020-01-24 13:49:37 +00:00
c8a1c95b06 IOobject: Added localPath and localObjectPath member functions
For many information and diagnostic messages the absolute path of the object is
not required and the local path relative to the current case is sufficient; the
new localObjectPath() member function of IOobject provides a convenient way of
printing this.
2020-01-24 11:52:45 +00:00
0876ca78c6 refineWallLayer: Improved efficiency of the -inSet option 2020-01-24 10:52:05 +00:00
d7a452ccf2 refineWallLayer: Changed name of the -useSet option to -inSet, corrected operation and documentation
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=3435
2020-01-24 10:39:58 +00:00
5eaf74c3a4 dictionary scalar lookup: simplified syntax using the type templated lookup function
Replaced
    readScalar(dict.lookup("name"))
with
    dict.lookup<scalar>("name")
2019-11-27 14:56:32 +00:00