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55b982eeea transformer: Generalised to permit scaling and improved abstraction
Transformer now supports scaling matrices. The number of ways in which
transformer can be constructed has also been reduced to null (i.e.,
identity), pure translation, pure scaling and pure rotation. Compound
translations must be constructed by combining transformers with the
dot-product (&) operator. In this way, the details of in what order the
different parts of the transformation are applied have been abstracted.
2020-01-27 16:35:52 +00:00
bf6de2bcc2 Rationalised and standardised the naming of neighbour patch functions in the cyclic patch implementations 2020-01-04 19:32:52 +00:00
4f0e38ce4a cyclic patches: Rationalised the handling of transformation
A single transformer object is now maintained within cyclic patches and returned
from a single virtual functions massively simplifying the interface and allowing
for further rationalisation of the calculation of the transformation.
2020-01-02 17:05:01 +00:00
f8ac6e8d1e transformer: Added bool to optimise transformations without translation
Also corrected bugs in the inverse transform function and added tmp<Field>
transform functions for efficiency.
2019-12-30 17:55:52 +00:00
164ab8407b Renamed vectorTensorTransform -> transformer
and relocated to a primitives/transform in preparation for use as the
transformation class in coupled patches.
2019-12-30 11:03:56 +00:00
03207b1538 Coupled patch transformations: Removed the hideous and unphysical non-uniform transformation support
The implementation of the optional non-uniform transformations in coupled
patches was based on transform property lists which could be either length 0 for
no transformation, 1 for uniform transformation or n-faces for non-uniform
transformation.  This complexity was maintenance nightmare but kept to support
the hack in the original film implementation to partially work around the
conservation error.  Now that film has been re-implemented in fully mass
conservative form this unphysical non-uniform transformation support is no
longer needed and the coupled patch transformations have been completely
refactored to be simpler and more rational with single values for the
transformation properties and boolians to indicate which transformations are
needed.
2019-12-25 11:26:30 +00:00
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
00ae415b71 Added copy constructors to classes with copy assignment operator defined
and copy assignment operator for classes with a copy constructor

This is often described as the rule of 3 (or rule of 5 in C++11 if move
constructors and assignment operators are also defined) and makes good sense in
ensuring consistency.  For classes in which the default bitwise copy constructor
or assignment operator are appropriate these are now specified explicitly using
the "= default" keyword if the other is explicitly defined fulfilling the rule
of 3 without the need to define the body of the function.
2019-06-05 23:32:22 +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
3ecef91e72 Standardised copy constructor documentation comment 2019-05-27 22:34:32 +01:00
bf54ab67e1 Updated OpenFOAM Foundation web-link in headers 2018-07-06 21:42:54 +01:00
87e32ab499 Code style: Updated line comments to start with a space
//This is a comment   ->   // This is a comment
2018-05-01 11:57:50 +01:00
785a7d9e3f cyclicRepeatAMI: New constraint patch type
A new constraint patch has been added which permits AMI coupling in
cyclic geometries. The coupling is repeated with different multiples of
the cyclic transformation in order to achieve a full correspondence.
This allows, for example, a cylindrical AMI interface to be used in a
sector of a rotational geometry.

The patch is used in a similar manner to cyclicAMI, except that it has
an additional entry, "transformPatch". This entry must name a coupled
patch. The transformation used to repeat the AMI coupling is taken from
this patch. For example, in system/blockMeshDict:

boundary
(
    cyclic1
    {
        type cyclic;
        neighbourPatch cyclic2;
        faces ( ... );
    }

    cyclic2
    {
        type cyclic;
        neighbourPatch cyclic1;
        faces ( ... );
    }

    cyclicRepeatAMI1
    {
        type cyclicRepeatAMI;
        neighbourPatch cyclicRepeatAM2;
        transformPatch cyclic1;
        faces ( ... );
    }

    cyclicRepeatAMI2
    {
        type cyclicRepeatAMI;
        neighbourPatch cyclicRepeatAMI1;
        transformPatch cyclic1;
        faces ( ... );
    }

    // other patches ...
);

In this example, the transformation between cyclic1 and cyclic2 is used
to define the repetition used by the two cyclicRepeatAMI patches.
Whether cyclic1 or cyclic2 is listed as the transform patch is not
important.

A tutorial, incompressible/pimpleFoam/RAS/impeller, has been added to
demonstrate the functionality. This contains two repeating AMI pairs;
one cylindrical and one planar.

A significant amount of maintenance has been carried out on the AMI and
ACMI patches as part of this work. The AMI methods now return
dimensionless weights by default, which prevents ambiguity over the
units of the weight field during construction. Large amounts of
duplicate code have also been removed by deriving ACMI classes from
their AMI equivalents. The reporting and writing of AMI weights has also
been unified.

This work was supported by Dr Victoria Suponitsky, at General Fusion
2018-04-30 09:23:52 +01:00
fe1fade8cb Corrected spelling in comments
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2844
2018-02-13 20:39:56 +00:00
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
1e6c9a0a54 Updated UPstream::commsTypes to use the C++11 enum class 2017-03-10 19:54:55 +00:00
8bfff27468 Updated member type comments
See http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2356
2016-11-28 09:22:56 +00:00
2915e6ba19 decomposePar: Speed-up decomposing with constraints
Patch contributed by Mattijs Janssens
Resolves bug-report http://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=2159
2016-07-22 17:19:21 +01:00
e34763b392 Added forward declaration of friend functions 2016-05-30 08:28:35 +01:00
4500971827 Further standardization of loop index naming: pointI -> pointi, patchI -> patchi 2016-05-18 21:20:42 +01:00
a8bf4be58a Standardized cell, patch, face and processor loop index names 2016-04-25 12:00:53 +01:00
8c4f6b8fcb Standardized cell, patch and face loop index names 2016-04-25 10:28:32 +01:00
99c000fc94 Rationalized the indentation of C-preprocessor directives 2016-02-29 15:42:03 +00:00
5e6a7ea282 Completed update ...ErrorIn -> ...ErrorInFunction
Avoids the clutter and maintenance effort associated with providing the
function signature string.
2015-11-11 09:03:39 +00:00
f58fd14271 Corrected capitalization of Doxygen documentation comments 2015-02-14 13:10:15 +00:00
3745eac109 Updated headers 2014-12-31 19:08:15 +00:00
2a614865ff Added and verified support for 64bit labels
To compile with 64bit labels set

WM_LABEL_SIZE=64

in ~/OpenFOAM/dev/prefs.sh

source ~/.bashrc

then Allwmake in OpenFOAM-dev.

This will build into for example OpenFOAM-dev/platforms/linux64ClangDPInt64Opt

If WM_LABEL_SIZE is unset or set to 32:

WM_LABEL_SIZE=32

the build would be placed into OpenFOAM-dev/platforms/linux64ClangDPInt32Opt

Thus both 32bit and 64bit label builds can coexist without problem.
2014-12-31 19:02:52 +00:00
446e5777f0 Add the OpenFOAM source tree 2014-12-10 22:40:10 +00:00