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Author SHA1 Message Date
deaea4fe77 snappyHexMeshConfig: new -closedDomain, -minDimCells, -region options
-closedDomain        domain does not contain inlets or outlets
    -minDimCells <int>   number of cells in the shortest direction, e.g. 10
    -region <name>       specify alternative mesh region
2024-12-12 17:30:50 +00:00
aebfc940a1 mergeMeshes: Corrected addressing of multiple zones from the add meshes
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=4187
2024-12-11 15:02:35 +00:00
361ebb1597 fluent3DMeshToFoam: Renumbered faceZones
The faces in the mesh are renumbered to ensure upper-triangular ordering, the
faces in the faceZones must also be renumbered accordingly.

Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=4171
2024-11-07 11:07:47 +00:00
b3905752d1 foamSetupCHT: checks entries in materialProperties are correct
before copying any files
2024-10-24 09:50:28 +01:00
67b4399e15 surfaceAutoPatch: fixed reading includedAngle in degrees 2024-07-30 16:41:20 +01:00
8b1612fe08 snappyHexMeshConfig: adjust bounds of rotatingZone bounding box, updated .H file 2024-07-28 10:14:28 +01:00
2165520541 snappyHexMeshConfig: adjust bounds of rotatingZone bounding box,
when using '-rotatingZones' option
2024-07-27 18:11:13 +01:00
0070ddccb5 snappyHexMeshConfig: added '-noBackground' option to prevent writing of a blockMeshDict file 2024-07-27 17:11:02 +01:00
a246faf1c1 snappyHexMeshConfig: fix bounds of the background mesh without adjustment
when using the '-bounds' option
2024-07-27 17:06:46 +01:00
c6d0d1af39 snappyHexMeshConfig: improve surface projections with '-cylindricalBackground' option 2024-07-27 16:57:55 +01:00
c59e5ce983 Updated for OpenFOAM-12 2024-07-06 16:02:47 +01:00
041b21a95e Documentation: Updated for Doxygen 1.11.0 2024-07-06 14:10:15 +01:00
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
728c14c902 foamFormatConvert: Added support for both compact and non-compact faceLists 2024-07-03 15:40:20 +01:00
28ee79e7a4 foamFormatConvert: Updated conversion of faces to read faceCompactIOList 2024-07-03 14:56:37 +01:00
91fabd7f1c extrudeToRegionMesh: Reinstate parallel synchronisation 2024-07-02 14:30:23 +01:00
b366424bda setFields: Corrected setting of nNonProcPatches
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=4104
2024-07-01 09:46:45 +01:00
0dd55ebad0 createNonConformalCouples: Fix writing of non-conformal processor cyclic fields 2024-06-27 13:04:15 +01:00
8bf9afff11 Time: Removed the deprecated timeName() function
use name() instead.
2024-06-26 11:38:49 +01:00
adfc80c412 decompositionMethods::zoltan: Added support for processors contaning zero cells
This update allows Zoltan to be used by snappyHexMesh to redistribute the mesh
after refinement and sub-setting even if some processors loose all their cells
in the process.
2024-06-21 14:54:35 +01:00
b57e83304b molecularDynamics: Consolidated into a single library
This simplifies the directory structure and resolves some name clashes
with other parts of OpenFOAM.
2024-06-11 12:44:15 +01:00
e1e0e258c8 distributions: Generalise usage
The distributions have been extended in various ways to permit usage in
a greater variety of situations...

The distributions now have write methods which allow a distribution to
be written into a field file for restart, therby permitting their usage
in boundary conditions and similar. Their read methods now also support
dimension-checked unit conversions for all their parameters.

An additional selector has been added that allows a distribution to be
re-constructed with a different sample size exponent.

The distributions now own their random generator, thereby simplifying
their usage and preventing the need for a (potentially dangling)
reference member. This makes sense now as the random generators do not
rely on global state; individual sub-models can and should own their own
random generator and manage its initialisation and restart. This
principle should be extended to other parts of the code in future.
2024-06-11 10:47:23 +01:00
bb43dbe270 PVReaders: Fix for older versions of ParaView in which Qt major version is not defined 2024-06-11 09:26:37 +01:00
4587071663 PVReaders::Allwmake: Compile the readers on $WM_NCOMPPROCS cores 2024-06-07 08:07:04 +01:00
1078006b21 PVReaders: Updated CMakeLists.txt files to support any Qt version ParaView is compiled with 2024-06-06 22:09:56 +01:00
48fcb7f6d1 etc: Explicit control of decomposition and ParaView installation type
*** Note that this commit depends on a corresponding change in
ThirdParty-dev. Ensure that both repositories are up to date before
re-building OpenFOAM.

New environment variables have been added to explicitly control the
installation type of the thirdparty decomposition libraries and of the
ParaView visualiation software. These are set in the etc/bashrc and can
be overridden in a ~/.OpenFOAM/<version>/prefs.sh file or similar.

The variables relating to the decomposition libraries are SCOTCH_TYPE,
METIS_TYPE, PARMETIS_TYPE and ZOLTAN_TYPE, and they can take values of
none, system, or ThirdParty. In the case of ThirdParty, a
<library>_VERSION variable can also be specified. If the version is not
specified then the configuration will search for a source directory, and
if multiple such directories are found then the one with the highest
version number will be used.

The variable relating to ParaView is ParaView_TYPE, and this can be
similarly be set to none, system, or ThirdParty, and ParaView_VERSION
can also be specified when the type is ThirdParty. If the version is not
specified then the installation with the highest version number will be
used.

An example  ~/.OpenFOAM/dev/prefs.sh file, in which all decomposition
libraries are enabled, and the Scotch and ParaView versions are
explicitly set, is as follows:

    export SCOTCH_TYPE=ThirdParty
    export SCOTCH_VERSION=7.0.3
    export METIS_TYPE=ThirdParty
    export PARMETIS_TYPE=ThirdParty
    export ZOLTAN_TYPE=ThirdParty

    export ParaView_TYPE=ThirdParty
    export ParaView_VERSION=5.11.2

*** Note that if version numbers are not set then the configuration will
search for a decomposition source directory, but it will search for a
ParaView installation directory. This is because decomposition libraries
are built as part of OpenFOAM's ./Allwmake, but ParaView is not. This
distinction remains. If a local compilation of ParaView is needed, then
'./makeParaView -version X.XX.X' should be called explicitly in the
third party directory prior to building OpenFOAM.

The name of the third party directory can now also be independently set.
This simplifies some packaging processes in that it permits third party
to be located within the OpenFOAM installation directory and therefore
bundled into the same binary package.
2024-06-06 15:20:19 +01:00
81fd429524 reconstructPar: Added -rm option
With the new -rm option the processor time directories are removed after the
reconstruction of each one.  For multi-region cases with the -region and -rm
options only the processor time directory for the reconstructed region is
removed whereas with the -allRegions option the entire processor time directory
is removed after reconstruction of all the regions.
2024-05-30 22:04:06 +01:00
eb68840577 reorderPatches: Corrected addNote 2024-05-29 12:23:55 +01:00
f9d03d6ad9 mergeMeshes: Added timeSelector::addOptions()
Resolves bug-report https://bugs.openfoam.org/view.php?id=4078
2024-05-22 16:10:10 +01:00
6692825734 mergePolyMesh: Added missing faceZonesAddedFaces_ resize
Patch contributed by Timo Niemi, VTT.
2024-05-22 15:52:34 +01:00
f8b5d71e25 Function1: Preferentially construct from separate unit conversion arguments 2024-05-21 12:43:16 +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
c2ec1037d9 createEngineZones: Disabled parallel operation which requires further development 2024-04-18 09:07:45 +01:00
8bd14164ad utilities removeFaces and createEngineZones: Replaced Pout with Info 2024-04-18 08:27:49 +01:00
6e754fd650 extrudeToRegionMesh: moved setting the mesh instance to after the deletion of empty patches 2024-04-17 17:37:42 +01:00
4707bc917e reorderPatches: New utility to reorder patches
corresponding to a give order, another case or another region.

Description
    Utility to reorder the patches of a case

    The new patch order may be specified directly as a list of patch names
    following the -patchOrder option or from the boundary file of a reference
    case specified using the -referenceCase option with or without the
    -referenceRegion option.

    This utility run either serial or parallel but either way the reference
    case boundary file is read from the constant directory.

Usage
    \b reorderPatches

    Options:
      - \par -patchOrder \<patch names\>
        Specify the list of patch names in the new order.

      - \par -referenceCase \<case path\>
        Specify the reference case path

      - \par -referenceRegion \<name\>
        Specify an alternative mesh region for the reference case.
        If -referenceCase is not specified the current case is used.

      - \par -overwrite \n
        Replace the old mesh with the new one, rather than writing the new one
        into a separate time directory

      - \par -region \<name\>
        Specify an alternative mesh region.
2024-04-17 16:15:10 +01:00
08870e4560 PhysicalPropertiesThermo, mirrorMesh, renumberMesh: Clang compilation fixes 2024-04-16 16:14:56 +01:00
1d05b224cb randomGenerator: Renamed Random 2024-04-16 16:14:56 +01:00
dfb816c511 foamPostProcess: Load the modular solver library before constructing the mesh
to ensure all the solver specific patch types are available when the mesh is
constructed.
2024-04-13 09:44:01 +01:00
ed59ea40bf vtkPVFoam: Updated handling of zones 2024-04-05 11:47:49 +01:00
24a3bfdd17 DimensionedField, GeometricField: Consistent field-access interface 2024-04-03 15:14:45 +01:00
929952727c Renamed cellZones -> cellZoneList, faceZones -> faceZoneList, pointZones -> pointZoneList
to allow the names cellZones, faceZones and pointZones to be used for the
namespaces for run-time selectable zones.
2024-04-02 17:00:51 +01:00
acd2708db5 renumberMesh: Corrected renumbering of zones 2024-03-28 20:27:17 +00:00
3123551bfa Zones: Now derived from PtrListDictionary to provide faster lookup
Now the HashTable underlying PtrListDictionary is used for zone lookup by name
which is a lot faster than the linear search method used previously if there are
a large number of zones.
2024-03-28 20:25:29 +00:00
4ad52ea108 zones: General code clean-up and rationalisation to reduce duplication 2024-03-27 13:29:44 +00:00
fa36bc75cc faceZones: New class to replace the original typedef
The faceZone specific functionality from Zones moved to the faceZones class.
2024-03-26 22:42:36 +00:00
df6d3bf9d2 Renamed meshCellZones -> cellZones, meshFaceZones -> faceZones and meshPointZones -> pointZones
The prefix "mesh" was confusing and obviously relevant or helpful in
understanding the purpose or operation of these zone container classes.
2024-03-26 14:52:16 +00:00
ca2cae8c38 Zone: New templated replacement for zone
This allows more functionality from the cellZone, faceZone and pointZone derived
classes to be moved into the base class.
2024-03-26 12:25:42 +00:00
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
33aa449682 extrudeMesh: Added optional generation of cellZones for the extruded cells
For a case extruding patches left and right:

    sourcePatches   (left right);

if the optional zoneNames entry is also specified in extrudeMeshDict

    zoneNames       (leftCells rightCells);

the cells extruded from the left patch are added to the leftCells cellZone and
the cells extruded from the right patch are added to the rightCells cellZone.

Alternatively if a single zone name is specified, e.g.

    zoneNames       (extrudedCells);

then cells extruded from the left and right patches are added to the
extrudedCells cellZone.

If the number of patches to extrude is large it might be more convenient for
the cells extruded from each patch to be added to a cellZone named the same as
each patch, this option is selected by setting zoneNames to patchNames:

    zoneNames       (patchNames);
2024-03-19 11:16:16 +00:00