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#!/bin/sh
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# Script
# coldEngineFoam
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# Description
# Script to inform the user that coldEngineFoam has been replaced by the
# more general fluid solver module.
#
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cat << EOF
The coldEngineFoam solver has solver has been replaced by the more general
fluid solver module, which supports engine mesh motion using an appropriate
fvMeshMover. e.g. layeredEngine
To run a coldEngineFoam case with
foamRun -solver fluid
add a mover entry in constant/dynamicMeshDict
e.g. from the tutorials/fluid/RAS/kivaTest case:
mover
{
type layeredEngine;
libs ("libfvMeshMovers.so");
conRodLength 0.147;
bore 0.092;
stroke 0.08423;
clearance 0.00115;
pistonLayers 0;
}
EOF
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