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OpenFOAM-12/etc
Will Bainbridge 118f77e6a5 functionObjects: stopAtEmptyClouds: New function to end the run when clouds are empty
This function stops the run when all parcel clouds are empty.

Example of function object specification:

    stop
    {
        type            stopAtEmptyClouds;
        libs            ("liblagrangianFunctionObjects.so");

        executeControl  timeStep; // <-- Likely only to be needed if injection
        startTime       0.500001; // starts after time zero. In which case the
                                  // startTime should be slightly after the
                                  // injection start time.

        action          nextWrite;
    }

A packaged function object is also included, which permits the following
syntax to be used, either with #includeFunc in the system/controlDict,
or with the -func option to foamPostProcess:

   stopAtEmptyClouds(startTime=0.500001)
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OpenFOAM Configuration

The main OpenFOAM settings are located in the parent etc/ directory. The bash and csh shells are supported and to configure OpenFOAM source etc/bashrc or etc/cshrc respectively which source the following files in the config.sh or config.csh respectively:

  • settings: core settings
  • aliases: aliases for interactive shells
  • unset: sourced to clear as many OpenFOAM environment settings as possible
  • mpi: MPI communications library settings
  • ensight: application settings for EnSight
  • paraview: application settings for ParaView
  • scotch: application settings for compiling against scotch
  • metis: application settings for compiling against metis 5

The config.*/example directories contains various example configuration files for the corresponding shell:

  • compiler: an example of fine tuning ThirdParty compiler settings
  • openmpi: an example of fine tuning openmpi settings for OpenFOAM
  • paraview: an example of chaining to the standard config/paraview with a different ParaView_VERSION
  • prefs: an example of supplying alternative site-defined settings