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Author SHA1 Message Date
5c188ddce7 Completed standardisation of the class declaration section comments to correspond to the foamNewSource template 2019-06-21 22:45:47 +01:00
8e9f692aa4 Standardised the class declaration section comments to correspond to the foamNewSource template 2019-06-13 21:26:33 +01:00
fc4d7b92c3 Corrected documentation comment for disabled copy constructors 2019-05-29 15:58:42 +01:00
9140984cf4 Added "= delete" to disabled bitwise copy constructors and assignment operators
Currently these deleted function declarations are still in the private section
of the class declarations but will be moved by hand to the public section over
time as this is too complex to automate reliably.
2019-05-28 15:26:45 +01:00
30bea84fac C++11 conformance and consistency: Added "move" constructors and assignment operators to OpenFOAM containers
Replaced all uses of complex Xfer class with C++11 "move" constructors and
assignment operators.  Removed the now redundant Xfer class.

This substantial changes improves consistency between OpenFOAM and the C++11 STL
containers and algorithms, reduces memory allocation and copy overhead when
returning containers from functions and simplifies maintenance of the core
libraries significantly.
2019-05-25 17:40:39 +01:00
819eb06657 src: Changed tmp<volField> construction to use the new simpler "New" method
avoiding unnecessary database registration of temporary fields
2018-12-21 07:14:52 +00:00
146a59e46c GeometricField: Temporary fields are no longer registered on the database by default
Registration occurs when the temporary field is transferred to a non-temporary
field via a constructor or if explicitly transferred to the database via the
regIOobject "store" methods.
2018-12-20 11:00:37 +00:00
61c9bc2ee3 functionObjects: Rationalised use of enumerations by using the C++11 scoped form 2018-08-23 17:25:47 +01:00
bf54ab67e1 Updated OpenFOAM Foundation web-link in headers 2018-07-06 21:42:54 +01:00
f29114bfb6 Removed incomplete, inconsistent, confusing and un-maintained header clutter 2018-06-20 15:55:18 +01:00
89f1053f82 Code style: Fixed formatting of banners 2018-06-19 12:01:50 +01:00
f12cb590b2 forceCoeffs: Corrected documentation
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2909
2018-04-24 10:11:07 +01:00
828254ab34 functionObjects::forceCoeffs: normalize liftDir, dragDir and pitchAxis
It may be convenient to specify these directions un-normalized so it is
necessary to normalize them before they are used to calculate the force
coefficients.
2018-03-25 22:20:02 +01:00
0fd3db427f functionObjects::forces: Construct nu without need to specify name and dimensions
Resolved patch request https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2880
2018-03-15 00:44:33 +00:00
1073607cb0 Corrected spelling and typo's in comments
Resolves bug report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2845
2018-03-05 20:14:28 +00:00
fc2b2d0c05 OpenFOAM: Rationalized the naming of scalar limits
In early versions of OpenFOAM the scalar limits were simple macro replacements and the
names were capitalized to indicate this.  The scalar limits are now static
constants which is a huge improvement on the use of macros and for consistency
the names have been changed to camel-case to indicate this and improve
readability of the code:

    GREAT -> great
    ROOTGREAT -> rootGreat
    VGREAT -> vGreat
    ROOTVGREAT -> rootVGreat
    SMALL -> small
    ROOTSMALL -> rootSmall
    VSMALL -> vSmall
    ROOTVSMALL -> rootVSmall

The original capitalized are still currently supported but their use is
deprecated.
2018-01-25 09:46:37 +00:00
d923beb85b functionObjects: forces: Write global and local values on the same line
The forces function object, when specified with a full coordinate
system, previously wrote forces and moments out in the following format:

    time-0 forces-0 moments-0
    time-0 localForces-0 localMoments-0
    time-1 forces-1 moments-1
    time-1 localForces-1 localMoments-1
    # etc ...

There are two rows of values per time. This complicates the definition
of the table and means that filtering has to be done before the data
series can be visualised. The format has now been changed to the
following form:

    time-0 forces-0 moments-0 localForces-0 localMoments-0
    time-1 forces-1 moments-1 localForces-1 localMoments-1
    # etc ...

There is one row per time, and each column is therefore a continuous
series of one variable that can be plotted.
2017-10-12 10:43:19 +01:00
f14e69bdc5 functionObjects::forceCoeffs: Corrected setting of rhoRef for compressible flow
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2387
2016-12-14 10:39:32 +00:00
b37269d481 functionObjects: Improved handling of multi-file indexing and code style
Patch contributed by Bruno Santos
Resolves bug-report http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2216
2016-08-24 19:34:00 +01:00
f64624924e forceCoeffs: Removed duplicate header writing
Patch contributed by Bruno Santos
Resolves bug-report http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2216
2016-08-24 16:01:29 +01:00
73eee8e542 functionObjects::forces: Corrected file names when using the 'binData' option
Resolves bug-report http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2214
2016-08-24 11:24:27 +01:00
4765702445 functionObjects: Further simplification and rationalization using the fvMeshFunctionObject base-class 2016-08-10 12:29:19 +01:00
4a301e94c6 functionObjects: Separated writeFile and logFiles (previously writeFiles) from regionFunctionObject
Now the functionality to write single graph files or log files (vs time)
may be used in the creation of any form of functionObject, not just
those relating to a mesh region.
2016-08-07 15:23:55 +01:00
02c9367dee forces: Updated reading of 'nu'
Resolves bug-report http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2158
2016-07-22 09:56:02 +01:00
c263bbca65 Completed transformation of post-processing utilities into functionObjects 2016-06-28 19:26:23 +01:00
8a5304edf6 Doxygen documentation: Standardized the 'See also' heading 2016-06-17 17:31:34 +01:00
2ca0a6f362 Doxygen documentation: Use the standard 'Usage' rather than the '\heading....' 2016-06-17 17:22:24 +01:00
b3f4d5855d functionObjects: Simplified the handling of the post-processing mode
Replaced the 'postProcess' argument to the 'write' and 'execute'
functions with the single static member 'postProcess' in the
functionObject base-class.
2016-06-13 08:36:03 +01:00
4c07e6226d functionObjects: 'output:' -> 'write:' for consistency with the naming of the 'write' function 2016-06-09 16:06:44 +01:00
8eabf85f9a wallShearStress: utility replaced by functionObject used with the '-postProcess' option 2016-06-09 16:05:13 +01:00
bd2fa2b800 functionObjects/forces: The 'rhoInf' entry is now only required if 'rho' is set to 'rhoInf' 2016-06-02 15:14:14 +01:00
8b672f0f1a postProcessing: Replaced 'foamCalc' and the 'postCalc' utilities
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.
2016-05-28 18:58:48 +01:00