Some tools now output sets at the pointsInstance (if relating to geometry),
some at the facesInstance (if relating to topology).
So when loading them we now search for them from current time down
to facesInstance. They cannot be beyond facesInstance.
Adapted Time::findInstance to take optional limiting instance. Adapted
topoSet to use this. Adapted all uses of IOobjectList on sets to do the
same.
While p and pmh (pd in OpenFOAM-1.5.?) are equivalent on orthogonal meshes they
are not on non-orthogonal meshes and the difference is very important for
buoyancy-dominated flows such as settling. settlingFoam is now written in terms
of pmh (static pressure minus hydrostatic pressure) which used to be called pd
but that confused too may people.
pointsInstance.
For now also dump topology related sets to pointsInstance since otherwise
paraFoam cannot see them (only looks at first 'sets' directory when searching
back)
- Rewrote globalPoints to use globalIndex class so now only transfers
single label instead of labelPair
- Added addressing in globalMeshData
- from coupled master points to slave points
- ,, edges ,, edges
- from coupled points (master or slave) to uncoupled boundary faces
- ,, ,, cells
- See test/globalMeshData for simple test
http://www.geometrictools.com/LibPhysics/RigidBody/RigidBody.html
in surfaceInertia utility. Allows calculation of shell or solid
properties of a triSurface, with optionally specified volumetric or
surface density. Default behaviour is to calculate inertia around
centre of mass, with option to specify reference point.
Various test surfaces supplied and tested against analytical results.
- Previously had just 'Warning' instead of '::Foam::Warning', which
meant that an identically named class method would inadvertently be
used - resulting in a compile failure.