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a495f4d738 foamDebugSwitches -> foamList -debug 2016-06-10 13:34:58 +01:00
8b672f0f1a postProcessing: Replaced 'foamCalc' and the 'postCalc' utilities
with the more general and flexible 'postProcess' utility and '-postProcess' solver option

Rationale
---------

Both the 'postProcess' utility and '-postProcess' solver option use the
same extensive set of functionObjects available for data-processing
during the run avoiding the substantial code duplication necessary for
the 'foamCalc' and 'postCalc' utilities and simplifying maintenance.
Additionally consistency is guaranteed between solver data processing
and post-processing.

The functionObjects have been substantially re-written and generalized
to simplify development and encourage contribution.

Configuration
-------------

An extensive set of simple functionObject configuration files are
provided in

OpenFOAM-dev/etc/caseDicts/postProcessing

and more will be added in the future.  These can either be copied into
'<case>/system' directory and included into the 'controlDict.functions'
sub-dictionary or included directly from 'etc/caseDicts/postProcessing'
using the '#includeEtc' directive or the new and more convenient
'#includeFunc' directive which searches the
'<etc>/caseDicts/postProcessing' directories for the selected
functionObject, e.g.

functions
{
    #includeFunc Q
    #includeFunc Lambda2
}

'#includeFunc' first searches the '<case>/system' directory in case
there is a local configuration.

Description of #includeFunc
---------------------------

    Specify a functionObject dictionary file to include, expects the
    functionObject name to follow (without quotes).

    Search for functionObject dictionary file in
    user/group/shipped directories.
    The search scheme allows for version-specific and
    version-independent files using the following hierarchy:
    - \b user settings:
      - ~/.OpenFOAM/\<VERSION\>/caseDicts/postProcessing
      - ~/.OpenFOAM/caseDicts/postProcessing
    - \b group (site) settings (when $WM_PROJECT_SITE is set):
      - $WM_PROJECT_SITE/\<VERSION\>/caseDicts/postProcessing
      - $WM_PROJECT_SITE/caseDicts/postProcessing
    - \b group (site) settings (when $WM_PROJECT_SITE is not set):
      - $WM_PROJECT_INST_DIR/site/\<VERSION\>/caseDicts/postProcessing
      - $WM_PROJECT_INST_DIR/site/caseDicts/postProcessing
    - \b other (shipped) settings:
      - $WM_PROJECT_DIR/etc/caseDicts/postProcessing

    An example of the \c \#includeFunc directive:
    \verbatim
        #includeFunc <funcName>
    \endverbatim

postProcess
-----------

The 'postProcess' utility and '-postProcess' solver option provide the
same set of controls to execute functionObjects after the run either by
reading a specified set of fields to process in the case of
'postProcess' or by reading all fields and models required to start the
run in the case of '-postProcess' for each selected time:

postProcess -help

Usage: postProcess [OPTIONS]
options:
  -case <dir>       specify alternate case directory, default is the cwd
  -constant         include the 'constant/' dir in the times list
  -dict <file>      read control dictionary from specified location
  -field <name>     specify the name of the field to be processed, e.g. U
  -fields <list>    specify a list of fields to be processed, e.g. '(U T p)' -
                    regular expressions not currently supported
  -func <name>      specify the name of the functionObject to execute, e.g. Q
  -funcs <list>     specify the names of the functionObjects to execute, e.g.
                    '(Q div(U))'
  -latestTime       select the latest time
  -newTimes         select the new times
  -noFunctionObjects
                    do not execute functionObjects
  -noZero           exclude the '0/' dir from the times list, has precedence
                    over the -withZero option
  -parallel         run in parallel
  -region <name>    specify alternative mesh region
  -roots <(dir1 .. dirN)>
                    slave root directories for distributed running
  -time <ranges>    comma-separated time ranges - eg, ':10,20,40:70,1000:'
  -srcDoc           display source code in browser
  -doc              display application documentation in browser
  -help             print the usage

 pimpleFoam -postProcess -help

Usage: pimpleFoam [OPTIONS]
options:
  -case <dir>       specify alternate case directory, default is the cwd
  -constant         include the 'constant/' dir in the times list
  -dict <file>      read control dictionary from specified location
  -field <name>     specify the name of the field to be processed, e.g. U
  -fields <list>    specify a list of fields to be processed, e.g. '(U T p)' -
                    regular expressions not currently supported
  -func <name>      specify the name of the functionObject to execute, e.g. Q
  -funcs <list>     specify the names of the functionObjects to execute, e.g.
                    '(Q div(U))'
  -latestTime       select the latest time
  -newTimes         select the new times
  -noFunctionObjects
                    do not execute functionObjects
  -noZero           exclude the '0/' dir from the times list, has precedence
                    over the -withZero option
  -parallel         run in parallel
  -postProcess      Execute functionObjects only
  -region <name>    specify alternative mesh region
  -roots <(dir1 .. dirN)>
                    slave root directories for distributed running
  -time <ranges>    comma-separated time ranges - eg, ':10,20,40:70,1000:'
  -srcDoc           display source code in browser
  -doc              display application documentation in browser
  -help             print the usage

The functionObjects to execute may be specified on the command-line
using the '-func' option for a single functionObject or '-funcs' for a
list, e.g.

postProcess -func Q
postProcess -funcs '(div(U) div(phi))'

In the case of 'Q' the default field to process is 'U' which is
specified in and read from the configuration file but this may be
overridden thus:

postProcess -func 'Q(Ua)'

as is done in the example above to calculate the two forms of the divergence of
the velocity field.  Additional fields which the functionObjects may depend on
can be specified using the '-field' or '-fields' options.

The 'postProcess' utility can only be used to execute functionObjects which
process fields present in the time directories.  However, functionObjects which
depend on fields obtained from models, e.g. properties derived from turbulence
models can be executed using the '-postProcess' of the appropriate solver, e.g.

pisoFoam -postProcess -func PecletNo

or

sonicFoam -postProcess -func MachNo

In this case all required fields will have already been read so the '-field' or
'-fields' options are not be needed.

Henry G. Weller
CFD Direct Ltd.
2016-05-28 18:58:48 +01:00
7a3f939aae etcFiles: Added functions to find directories in the 'etc' directories
'findEtcFiles' moved from OSspecific to 'etcFiles' as it is not OS-specific
2016-05-28 18:55:37 +01:00
1441f8cab0 Patches contributed by Mattijs Janssens:
splitMeshRegions: handle flipping of faces for surface fields

subsetMesh: subset dimensionedFields

decomposePar: use run-time selection of decomposition constraints. Used to
    keep cells on particular processors. See the decomposeParDict in

$FOAM_UTILITIES/parallel/decomposePar:
  - preserveBaffles: keep baffle faces on same processor
  - preserveFaceZones: keep faceZones owner and neighbour on same processor
  - preservePatches: keep owner and neighbour on same processor. Note: not
    suitable for cyclicAMI since these are not coupled on the patch level
  - singleProcessorFaceSets: keep complete faceSet on a single processor
  - refinementHistory: keep cells originating from a single cell on the
    same processor.

decomposePar: clean up decomposition of refinement data from snappyHexMesh

reconstructPar: reconstruct refinement data (refineHexMesh, snappyHexMesh)

reconstructParMesh: reconstruct refinement data (refineHexMesh, snappyHexMesh)

redistributePar:
  - corrected mapping surfaceFields
  - adding processor patches in order consistent with decomposePar

argList: check that slaves are running same version as master

fvMeshSubset: move to dynamicMesh library

fvMeshDistribute:
  - support for mapping dimensionedFields
  - corrected mapping of surfaceFields

parallel routines: allow parallel running on single processor

Field: support for
  - distributed mapping
  - mapping with flipping

mapDistribute: support for flipping

AMIInterpolation: avoid constructing localPoints
2016-05-15 16:36:48 +01:00
30e2f912e5 simpleFoam: Added experimental "-postProcess" option
Executes application functionObjects to post-process existing results.

    If the "dict" argument is specified the functionObjectList is constructed
    from that dictionary otherwise the functionObjectList is constructed from
    the "functions" sub-dictionary of "system/controlDict"

    Multiple time-steps may be processed and the standard utility time
    controls are provided.

This functionality is equivalent to execFlowFunctionObjects but in a
more efficient and general manner and will be included in all the
OpenFOAM solvers if it proves effective and maintainable.

The command-line options available with the "-postProcess" option may be
obtained by

simpleFoam -help -postProcess

Usage: simpleFoam [OPTIONS]
options:
  -case <dir>       specify alternate case directory, default is the cwd
  -constant         include the 'constant/' dir in the times list
  -dict <file>      read control dictionary from specified location
  -latestTime       select the latest time
  -newTimes         select the new times
  -noFunctionObjects
                    do not execute functionObjects
  -noZero           exclude the '0/' dir from the times list, has precedence
                    over the -withZero option
  -parallel         run in parallel
  -postProcess      Execute functionObjects only
  -region <name>    specify alternative mesh region
  -roots <(dir1 .. dirN)>
                    slave root directories for distributed running
  -time <ranges>    comma-separated time ranges - eg, ':10,20,40:70,1000:'
  -srcDoc           display source code in browser
  -doc              display application documentation in browser
  -help             print the usage

Henry G. Weller
CFD Direct Ltd.
2016-05-08 09:33:46 +01:00
fff57bf797 functionObjects: Updated documentation 2016-05-04 21:01:22 +01:00
97668c21a3 functionObjects: Moved functionObjects namespace documentation into functionObject.H 2016-05-04 13:56:36 +01:00
a8bf4be58a Standardized cell, patch, face and processor loop index names 2016-04-25 12:00:53 +01:00
7037737d03 Updated Doxygen documentation and files
Contributed by Bruno Santos
Resolves patch report http://www.openfoam.org/mantisbt/view.php?id=2023

Update online documentation http://openfoam.github.io/Documentation-dev/html/
2016-03-14 11:00:24 +00:00
5f729820a1 src/OpenFOAM: Moved function documentation comments into .H files and removed duplicates 2016-03-01 12:29:01 +00:00
d020141e48 src/OpenFOAM: Moved function documentation comments into .H files and removed duplicates 2016-02-29 21:21:41 +00:00
99c000fc94 Rationalized the indentation of C-preprocessor directives 2016-02-29 15:42:03 +00:00
e029c7c1a3 Update headers 2016-01-11 13:02:52 +00:00
a56ab5f863 Consistently indent continuation backslashes in macro definitions 2016-01-11 13:00:56 +00:00
cc99b65d77 src/OpenFOAM: Update ...IOErrorIn -> ...IOErrorInFunction
Avoids the clutter and maintenance effort associated with providing the
function signature string.
2015-11-10 21:13:04 +00:00
d5b4448e1a src/OpenFOAM: Update ...ErrorIn -> ...ErrorInFunction
Avoids the clutter and maintenance effort associated with providing the
function signature string.
2015-11-08 12:23:52 +00:00
00b6400860 Removed trailing whitespace
Resolves bug-report http://openfoam.org/mantisbt/view.php?id=1805
2015-08-01 15:43:05 +01:00
e6e7820ae5 Upgrade Intel C++ compiler to icpc (ICC) 15.0.3 20150407
This resolves a whole range of issues and work-arounds with earlier
releases.  This version of icpc is more or less compatible with the
latest gcc and clang compilers and only required one hack to avoid
warnings from PackedBoolList.H.
2015-07-17 16:50:40 +01:00
f58fd14271 Corrected capitalization of Doxygen documentation comments 2015-02-14 13:10:15 +00:00
e636b7c73b Correct section comment: there can only be one destructor 2015-02-12 21:57:29 +00:00
ca026b5dc7 Updated headers to ensure the class name declared to Doxygen is in the appropriate namespace
Also moved global classes which should be in the Foam namespace into it.
2015-02-09 14:43:11 +00:00
0b7c2ee470 registerSwitch: rationalization of info and optimization switch registration
plus support for other than integer types
2015-02-05 18:10:42 +00:00
02ba39d93c Rationalized handling of debug, info and opt switches 2015-02-05 10:43:10 +00:00
d77218b427 POSIX/debug: Add ./system on the list of etc directories
in particular to pick-up the DebugSwitches from system/controlDict at
global construction time.

Disadvantage is that system/controlDict is only picked-up if the
OpenFOAM application is executed IN the case directory.  The directory
provided by the -case option is not yet known as the arguments have not
yet been parsed.
2015-02-01 12:34:19 +00:00
93732c8af4 Updated the whole of OpenFOAM to use the new templated TurbulenceModels library
The old separate incompressible and compressible libraries have been removed.

Most of the commonly used RANS and LES models have been upgraded to the
new framework but there are a few missing which will be added over the
next few days, in particular the realizable k-epsilon model.  Some of
the less common incompressible RANS models have been introduced into the
new library instantiated for incompressible flow only.  If they prove to
be generally useful they can be templated for compressible and
multiphase application.

The Spalart-Allmaras DDES and IDDES models have been thoroughly
debugged, removing serious errors concerning the use of S rather than
Omega.

The compressible instances of the models have been augmented by a simple
backward-compatible eddyDiffusivity model for thermal transport based on
alphat and alphaEff.  This will be replaced with a separate run-time
selectable thermal transport model framework in a few weeks.

For simplicity and ease of maintenance and further development the
turbulent transport and wall modeling is based on nut/nuEff rather than
mut/muEff for compressible models so that all forms of turbulence models
can use the same wall-functions and other BCs.

All turbulence model selection made in the constant/turbulenceProperties
dictionary with RAS and LES as sub-dictionaries rather than in separate
files which added huge complexity for multiphase.

All tutorials have been updated so study the changes and update your own
cases by comparison with similar cases provided.

Sorry for the inconvenience in the break in backward-compatibility but
this update to the turbulence modeling is an essential step in the
future of OpenFOAM to allow more models to be added and maintained for a
wider range of cases and physics.  Over the next weeks and months more
turbulence models will be added of single and multiphase flow, more
additional sub-models and further development and testing of existing
models.  I hope this brings benefits to all OpenFOAM users.

Henry G. Weller
2015-01-21 19:21:39 +00:00
04d4f75f70 thermophysicalModels: Resolve issue with the construction of RR from physicoChemicalConstants which may or may not be already constructed
Solution: Move RR, Pstd and Tstd used by specie into thermodynamicConstants constructed in global.C
in the OpenFOAM library
2015-01-21 09:35:38 +00:00
3dd3e6157c Resolve issues relating to compilation with clang-3.5.0 2014-12-15 22:38:10 +00:00
446e5777f0 Add the OpenFOAM source tree 2014-12-10 22:40:10 +00:00