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43b35a5173 triangle, triFace, face: Rationalized normal for consistency with the rest of OpenFOAM
For compatibility with all the mesh and related classes in OpenFOAM The 'normal'
function of the 'triangle', 'triFace' and 'face' classes now returns the unit
normal vector rather than the vector area which is now provided by the 'area'
function.
2018-04-06 13:57:36 +01:00
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
fe1fade8cb Corrected spelling in comments
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2844
2018-02-13 20:39:56 +00:00
0248dd81e3 Corrected comments: inbetween -> in between 2018-02-13 16:38:41 +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
8f5a3875f6 blockMesh: Corrected diagram printed with "-help" to be consistent with the documentation
Resolves bug report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2710
2017-10-13 11:28:01 +01:00
e61590cbcf blockMesh: Added switch to disable face correspondence checking
To disable face correspondence checking set

    checkFaceCorrespondence off;

in blockMeshDict.  This is necessary in the rare cases where adjacent block
faces do not need to correspond because they are geometrically collapsed,
e.g. to form a pole/axis.

Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2711
2017-10-09 21:33:02 +01:00
018adc16c9 Corrected file conditional compilation macro names to be consistency with the file names
Scripts contributed by Bruno Santos
Resolves request https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2692#c8735
2017-09-12 13:39:48 +01:00
b3e675ea43 lagrangian: Removed unnecessary patch argument from hit methods
The patch can be determined from the particle when it is needed. Most of
the time it is not.
2017-09-04 12:01:28 +01:00
dc10cfd686 lagrangian: Removed duplicate data from method arguments
A lot of methods were taking argument data which could be referenced or
generated from the parcel class at little or no additional cost. This
was confusing and generated the possibility of inconsistent data states.
2017-09-04 12:01:28 +01:00
c3512e4a56 lagrangian: Simplification of parallel transfer 2017-09-04 12:01:28 +01:00
4fd4fadab2 lagrangian: Un-templated the tracking data
Tracking data classes are no longer templated on the derived cloud type.
The advantage of this is that they can now be passed to sub models. This
should allow continuous phase data to be removed from the parcel
classes. The disadvantage is that every function which once took a
templated TrackData argument now needs an additional TrackCloudType
argument in order to perform the necessary down-casting.
2017-09-04 12:01:28 +01:00
adffa0f33d Lagrangian: Enabled tracking through ACMI patches and minor code improvements
Particle collisions with ACMI patches are now handled. The hit detects
whether the location is within the overlap or the coupled region and
recurses, calling the hit routine appropriate for the region.

The low level tracking methods are now more consistently named. There is
now a distinction between tracking to a face and hitting it. Function
object side effects have been moved out of the base layer and into the
parcels on which they are meaningful.
2017-08-10 15:31:24 +01:00
53a524a280 Simplified scalar(0.0) -> scalar(0) and scalar(1.0) -> scalar(1) 2017-07-21 17:37:37 +01:00
7c301dbff4 Parallel IO: New collated file format
When an OpenFOAM simulation runs in parallel, the data for decomposed fields and
mesh(es) has historically been stored in multiple files within separate
directories for each processor.  Processor directories are named 'processorN',
where N is the processor number.

This commit introduces an alternative "collated" file format where the data for
each decomposed field (and mesh) is collated into a single file, which is
written and read on the master processor.  The files are stored in a single
directory named 'processors'.

The new format produces significantly fewer files - one per field, instead of N
per field.  For large parallel cases, this avoids the restriction on the number
of open files imposed by the operating system limits.

The file writing can be threaded allowing the simulation to continue running
while the data is being written to file.  NFS (Network File System) is not
needed when using the the collated format and additionally, there is an option
to run without NFS with the original uncollated approach, known as
"masterUncollated".

The controls for the file handling are in the OptimisationSwitches of
etc/controlDict:

OptimisationSwitches
{
    ...

    //- Parallel IO file handler
    //  uncollated (default), collated or masterUncollated
    fileHandler uncollated;

    //- collated: thread buffer size for queued file writes.
    //  If set to 0 or not sufficient for the file size threading is not used.
    //  Default: 2e9
    maxThreadFileBufferSize 2e9;

    //- masterUncollated: non-blocking buffer size.
    //  If the file exceeds this buffer size scheduled transfer is used.
    //  Default: 2e9
    maxMasterFileBufferSize 2e9;
}

When using the collated file handling, memory is allocated for the data in the
thread.  maxThreadFileBufferSize sets the maximum size of memory in bytes that
is allocated.  If the data exceeds this size, the write does not use threading.

When using the masterUncollated file handling, non-blocking MPI communication
requires a sufficiently large memory buffer on the master node.
maxMasterFileBufferSize sets the maximum size in bytes of the buffer.  If the
data exceeds this size, the system uses scheduled communication.

The installation defaults for the fileHandler choice, maxThreadFileBufferSize
and maxMasterFileBufferSize (set in etc/controlDict) can be over-ridden within
the case controlDict file, like other parameters.  Additionally the fileHandler
can be set by:
- the "-fileHandler" command line argument;
- a FOAM_FILEHANDLER environment variable.

A foamFormatConvert utility allows users to convert files between the collated
and uncollated formats, e.g.
    mpirun -np 2 foamFormatConvert -parallel -fileHandler uncollated

An example case demonstrating the file handling methods is provided in:
$FOAM_TUTORIALS/IO/fileHandling

The work was undertaken by Mattijs Janssens, in collaboration with Henry Weller.
2017-07-07 11:39:56 +01:00
53d3d6fb6f snappyHexMesh: Feature line tracking should end on AMI patches 2017-05-04 18:25:03 +01:00
371762757d Lagrangian: Rewrite of the particle tracking algorithm to function in
terms of the local barycentric coordinates of the current tetrahedron,
rather than the global coordinate system.

Barycentric tracking works on any mesh, irrespective of mesh quality.
Particles do not get "lost", and tracking does not require ad-hoc
"corrections" or "rescues" to function robustly, because the calculation
of particle-face intersections is unambiguous and reproducible, even at
small angles of incidence.

Each particle position is defined by topology (i.e. the decomposed tet
cell it is in) and geometry (i.e. where it is in the cell). No search
operations are needed on restart or reconstruct, unlike when particle
positions are stored in the global coordinate system.

The particle positions file now contains particles' local coordinates
and topology, rather than the global coordinates and cell. This change
to the output format is not backwards compatible. Existing cases with
Lagrangian data will not restart, but they will still run from time
zero without any modification. This change was necessary in order to
guarantee that the loaded particle is valid, and therefore
fundamentally prevent "loss" and "search-failure" type bugs (e.g.,
2517, 2442, 2286, 1836, 1461, 1341, 1097).

The tracking functions have also been converted to function in terms
of displacement, rather than end position. This helps remove floating
point error issues, particularly towards the end of a tracking step.

Wall bounded streamlines have been removed. The implementation proved
incompatible with the new tracking algorithm. ParaView has a surface
LIC plugin which provides equivalent, or better, functionality.

Additionally, bug report <https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2517>
is resolved by this change.
2017-04-28 09:25:10 +01:00
37cd5434a6 Merged the edgeMesh library into the meshTools library 2017-04-21 10:38:53 +01:00
f9db06441a searchableExtrudedCircle: Relocated to the edgeMesh library
Corrected the geometry directory name from "triSurface" to "geometry".

Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2529
2017-04-20 12:46:50 +01:00
9ef718b265 Merge branch 'master' of github.com-OpenFOAM:OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-dev 2017-04-20 11:34:55 +01:00
9801c25788 The "<type>Coeffs" sub-dictionary is now optional for most model parameters
except turbulence and lagrangian which will also be updated shortly.

For example in the nonNewtonianIcoFoam offsetCylinder tutorial the viscosity
model coefficients may be specified in the corresponding "<type>Coeffs"
sub-dictionary:

transportModel  CrossPowerLaw;

CrossPowerLawCoeffs
{
    nu0         [0 2 -1 0 0 0 0]  0.01;
    nuInf       [0 2 -1 0 0 0 0]  10;
    m           [0 0 1 0 0 0 0]   0.4;
    n           [0 0 0 0 0 0 0]   3;
}

BirdCarreauCoeffs
{
    nu0         [0 2 -1 0 0 0 0]  1e-06;
    nuInf       [0 2 -1 0 0 0 0]  1e-06;
    k           [0 0 1 0 0 0 0]   0;
    n           [0 0 0 0 0 0 0]   1;
}

which allows a quick change between models, or using the simpler

transportModel  CrossPowerLaw;

nu0         [0 2 -1 0 0 0 0]  0.01;
nuInf       [0 2 -1 0 0 0 0]  10;
m           [0 0 1 0 0 0 0]   0.4;
n           [0 0 0 0 0 0 0]   3;

if quick switching between models is not required.

To support this more convenient parameter specification the inconsistent
specification of seedSampleSet in the streamLine and wallBoundedStreamLine
functionObjects had to be corrected from

    // Seeding method.
    seedSampleSet   uniform;  //cloud; //triSurfaceMeshPointSet;

    uniformCoeffs
    {
        type        uniform;
        axis        x;  //distance;

        // Note: tracks slightly offset so as not to be on a face
        start       (-1.001 -0.05 0.0011);
        end         (-1.001 -0.05 1.0011);
        nPoints     20;
    }

to the simpler

    // Seeding method.
    seedSampleSet
    {
        type        uniform;
        axis        x;  //distance;

        // Note: tracks slightly offset so as not to be on a face
        start       (-1.001 -0.05 0.0011);
        end         (-1.001 -0.05 1.0011);
        nPoints     20;
    }

which also support the "<type>Coeffs" form

    // Seeding method.
    seedSampleSet
    {
        type        uniform;

        uniformCoeffs
        {
            axis        x;  //distance;

            // Note: tracks slightly offset so as not to be on a face
            start       (-1.001 -0.05 0.0011);
            end         (-1.001 -0.05 1.0011);
            nPoints     20;
        }
    }
2017-04-20 09:14:48 +01:00
1e6c9a0a54 Updated UPstream::commsTypes to use the C++11 enum class 2017-03-10 19:54:55 +00:00
eaebd650ce snappyHexMesh: Added "noRefinement" writeFlag to control the writing of cellLevel, pointLevel etc. files
By default snappyHexMesh writes files relating to the hex-splitting process into
the polyMesh directory: cellLevel level0Edge pointLevel surfaceIndex

but by setting the noRefinement flag:

writeFlags
(
    noRefinement
    .
    .
    .
);

these optional files which are generally not needed are not written.

If you run the three stages of snappyHexMesh separately or run a dynamic mesh
solver supporting refinement and unrefinement these files are needed
and "noRefinement" should not be set.
2017-01-24 22:28:36 +00:00
9129f5afc3 snappyHexMesh: Write correct refinement files once only
The files relating to the hex refinement are written out explicitly both by
snappyHexMesh and dynamicRefineFvMesh and hence should be set "NO_WRITE" rather
than "AUTO_WRITE" to avoid writing them twice.  This change corrects the
handling of the "refinementHistory" file which should not be written by
snappyHexMesh.
2017-01-24 08:15:43 +00:00
c007fcdbfe Renamed searchableCurve -> searchableExtrudedCircle
to clarify purpose.

Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
2016-12-09 16:30:46 +00:00
ea67173330 Updated member type comments
Resolves bug-report http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2356
2016-11-28 21:23:00 +00:00
8bfff27468 Updated member type comments
See http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2356
2016-11-28 09:22:56 +00:00
48e3fb7805 Allwmake: Remove 'set -x' which generates a lot of noise
'set -x' should be used for debugging.

Added command printing into wmake and Allwmake as a replacement for
'set -x' to log current target.
2016-11-13 18:08:22 +00:00
b8442f5a77 blockMesh: corrected debug messages
Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
2016-11-11 11:19:55 +00:00
2dc141d571 paraFoam -block: Added support for vertex and block names
Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
2016-11-04 17:29:02 +00:00
24b2335f19 blockMesh: Added edge projection
New functionality contributed by Mattijs Janssens:
  - new edge projection: projectCurve for use with new geometry
    'searchableCurve'
  - new tutorial 'pipe'
  - naming of vertices and blocks (see pipe tutorial). Including back
    substitution for error messages.
2016-10-31 18:00:15 +00:00
13763ba6ec blockMesh::projectEdge: Added support for point position adjustment
Re-positions points after projection to correct distribution

Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
2016-10-21 12:10:48 +01:00
0391e73f2c blockMesh: Update the curved-edge consistency checking
Loop over the edges of each block rather than the edgeList of the
topological mesh due to problems with calcEdges for blocks with repeated
point labels
2016-10-19 13:28:56 +01:00
496015135c blockMesh: Added checks for duplicate and unmatched curved-faces 2016-10-19 09:54:19 +01:00
087ad615b6 blockMesh: Added check for duplicate curved-edge definitions 2016-10-18 15:18:52 +01:00
adb4fdd613 blockMesh: Added projected vertices and edges
Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens

    - Added projected vertices
    - Added projected edges
    - Change of blockEdges API (operate on list lambdas)
    - Change of blockFaces API (pass in blockDescriptor and blockFacei)
    - Added sphere7ProjectedEdges tutorial to demonstrate vertex and edge projection
2016-10-18 14:06:23 +01:00
8e95f73249 blockMesh: Added check for curved-edge/block-edge consistency 2016-10-18 13:05:20 +01:00
5012549d4f blockMesh::BSplineEdge: Updated #ifndef BSplineEdge_H to #ifndef blockEdges_BSplineEdge_H 2016-10-15 14:31:06 +01:00
23867b0641 blockMesh: Added support for run-time selectable methods to set the block vertex locations 2016-10-15 14:24:36 +01:00
f5be4b05a5 blockMesh: New experimental support for projecting block face point to geometric surfaces
For example, to mesh a sphere with a single block the geometry is defined in the
blockMeshDict as a searchableSurface:

    geometry
    {
        sphere
        {
            type searchableSphere;
            centre (0 0 0);
            radius 1;
        }
    }

The vertices, block topology and curved edges are defined in the usual
way, for example

    v 0.5773502;
    mv -0.5773502;

    a 0.7071067;
    ma -0.7071067;

    vertices
    (
        ($mv $mv $mv)
        ( $v $mv $mv)
        ( $v  $v $mv)
        ($mv  $v $mv)
        ($mv $mv  $v)
        ( $v $mv  $v)
        ( $v  $v  $v)
        ($mv  $v  $v)
    );

    blocks
    (
        hex (0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7) (10 10 10) simpleGrading (1 1 1)
    );

    edges
    (
        arc 0 1 (0 $ma $ma)
        arc 2 3 (0 $a $ma)
        arc 6 7 (0 $a $a)
        arc 4 5 (0 $ma $a)

        arc 0 3 ($ma 0 $ma)
        arc 1 2 ($a 0 $ma)
        arc 5 6 ($a 0 $a)
        arc 4 7 ($ma 0 $a)

        arc 0 4 ($ma $ma 0)
        arc 1 5 ($a $ma 0)
        arc 2 6 ($a $a 0)
        arc 3 7 ($ma $a 0)
    );

which will produce a mesh in which the block edges conform to the sphere
but the faces of the block lie somewhere between the original cube and
the spherical surface which is a consequence of the edge-based
transfinite interpolation.

Now the projection of the block faces to the geometry specified above
can also be specified:

    faces
    (
        project (0 4 7 3) sphere
        project (2 6 5 1) sphere
        project (1 5 4 0) sphere
        project (3 7 6 2) sphere
        project (0 3 2 1) sphere
        project (4 5 6 7) sphere
    );

which produces a mesh that actually conforms to the sphere.

See OpenFOAM-dev/tutorials/mesh/blockMesh/sphere

This functionality is experimental and will undergo further development
and generalization in the future to support more complex surfaces,
feature edge specification and extraction etc.  Please get involved if
you would like to see blockMesh become a more flexible block-structured
mesher.

Henry G. Weller, CFD Direct.
2016-10-13 15:05:24 +01:00
4ad7d79e70 blockMesh::blockDescriptor: Generate the edge points and weights on demand 2016-10-09 15:16:41 +01:00
3542700432 blockMesh: rationalizing class and member names 2016-10-08 19:48:39 +01:00
5d93489fe7 blockMesh: Simplify reading of curvedEdges 2016-10-07 20:31:36 +01:00
a96b1c2325 blockMesh::blockDescriptor: Added block indexing description 2016-09-25 18:38:31 +01:00
8bbb379df0 blockMesh: Added support for (<block> <face>) specification of patch faces
e.g. for the cavity tutorial the moving wall patch can be specified in
terms of the block vertices as before:

boundary
(
    movingWall
    {
        type wall;
        faces
        (
            (3 7 6 2)
        );
    }
    .
    .
    .

or the new specification of the face as block 0, block face 3:

boundary
(
    movingWall
    {
        type wall;
        faces
        (
            (0 3)
        );
    }
2016-09-24 08:40:13 +01:00
87c78ca1ef blockMesh: Added block face orientation checks to aid debugging
Individual inward-pointing faces are checked and if all faces are
inward-pointing the block is inside-out.  These errors are fatal and the
message indicates which block the error occurs in and where in the
blockMeshDict the block is defined.
2016-09-19 07:52:42 +01:00
7656c076c8 C++11: Replaced the C NULL with the safer C++11 nullptr
Requires gcc version 4.7 or higher
2016-08-05 17:19:38 +01:00
7f373fe967 snappyHexMesh: points on more than one cell region now duplicated if detected on any processor
rather than all processor
Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
Resolves bug-report http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=1936
2016-07-22 14:48:38 +01:00
2cb97ec2ef wmake/Allwmake: Completed support for targetType 'objects'
Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
2016-06-24 15:25:11 +01:00
8a5304edf6 Doxygen documentation: Standardized the 'See also' heading 2016-06-17 17:31:34 +01:00