ENH: Foam abort - reading from env(FOAM_ABORT) instead of caching value on construction
As discussed - no longer caching value of FOAM_ABORT on construction of error class; instead, always read from FOAM_ABORT. Should be no perceived performance impact since this is only triggered on exit/abort.
See merge request !15
Feature function objects
Lots of code migrated from internal development line, code tidying and a few fixes
Updated objects
- corrected Peclet number for compressible cases
- propagated log flag and resultName across objects
New function objects
- new fluxSummary:
- calculates positive, negative, absolute and net flux across face
zones
- new runTimeControl
- abort the calculation when a user-defined metric is achieved.
Available options include:
- average value remains unchanged wrt a given threshold
- equation initial residual exceeds a threshold - useful to abort
diverging cases
- equation max iterations exceeds a threshold - useful to abort
diverging cases
- min/max of a function object value
- min time step exceeds a threshold - useful to abort diverging
cases
- new valueAverage:
- average singular values from other function objects, e.g. Cd, Cl and
Cm from the forceCoeffs function object
See merge request !12
Updated objects
- corrected Peclet number for compressible cases
- propagated log flag and resultName across objects
New function objects
- new fluxSummary:
- calculates positive, negative, absolute and net flux across face
zones
- new runTimeControl
- abort the calculation when a user-defined metric is achieved.
Available options include:
- average value remains unchanged wrt a given threshold
- equation initial residual exceeds a threshold - useful to abort
diverging cases
- equation max iterations exceeds a threshold - useful to abort
diverging cases
- min/max of a function object value
- min time step exceeds a threshold - useful to abort diverging
cases
- new valueAverage:
- average singular values from other function objects, e.g. Cd, Cl and
Cm from the forceCoeffs function object
This is useful when applying an experimentally obtained profile as an
inlet condition:
Example of the boundary condition specification:
\verbatim
myPatch
{
type fixedProfile;
profile csvFile;
profileCoeffs
{
nHeaderLine 0; // Number of header lines
refColumn 0; // Reference column index
componentColumns (1 2 3); // Component column indices
separator ","; // Optional (defaults to ",")
mergeSeparators no; // Merge multiple separators
fileName "Uprofile.csv"; // name of csv data file
outOfBounds clamp; // Optional out-of-bounds handling
interpolationScheme linear; // Optional interpolation scheme
}
direction (0 1 0);
origin 0;
}
\endverbatim
or a simple polynomial profile:
Example setting a parabolic inlet profile for the PitzDaily case:
\verbatim
inlet
{
type fixedProfile;
profile polynomial
(
((1 0 0) (0 0 0))
((-6200 0 0) (2 0 0))
);
direction (0 1 0);
origin 0.0127;
}
\endverbatim
Based on code provided by Hassan Kassem:
http://www.openfoam.org/mantisbt/view.php?id=1922
ENH: checkMesh: have -writeSets option
- checkMesh has option to write faceSets or (outside of) cellSets as
sampledSurface format. It automatically reconstructs the set on the master
and writes it to the postProcessing folder (as any sampledSurface). E.g.
mpirun -np 6 checkMesh -allTopology -allGeometry -writeSets vtk -parallel
- fixed order writing of symmTensor in Ensight writers
See merge request !8