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6b33d0ec6b Merge branch 'develop' of develop.openfoam.com:Development/OpenFOAM-plus into develop 2017-12-18 08:24:58 -08:00
9d7df50822 Merge branch 'develop' of develop.openfoam.com:Development/OpenFOAM-plus into develop 2017-11-15 10:06:35 -08:00
a9ffcab5af ENH: region-wise decomposition specification for decomposeParDict
Within decomposeParDict, it is now possible to specify a different
  decomposition method, methods coefficients or number of subdomains
  for each region individually.

  The top-level numberOfSubdomains remains mandatory, since this
  specifies the number of domains for the entire simulation.
  The individual regions may use the same number or fewer domains.

  Any optional method coefficients can be specified in a general
  "coeffs" entry or a method-specific one, eg "metisCoeffs".

  For multiLevel, only the method-specific "multiLevelCoeffs" dictionary
  is used, and is also mandatory.

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ENH: shortcut specification for multiLevel.

  In addition to the longer dictionary form, it is also possible to
  use a shorter notation for multiLevel decomposition when the same
  decomposition method applies to each level.
2017-11-09 12:30:24 +01:00
684aa6751c Merge branch 'develop' of develop.openfoam.com:Development/OpenFOAM-plus into develop 2017-09-29 10:16:01 -07:00
ffb0409942 TUT: Tutorial updates - see #600 2017-09-26 12:25:50 +01:00
823ba60cae ENH: correcting new thermo type for reactingParcelFoam tutorials.
Correcting thermoSingleLayer.C mask field alpha to avoid heat sources where there is no film.
Tunning fvSolution for alpha for twoPhasePachuka tutorial
2017-09-22 16:45:45 -07:00
c792a9d7df TUT: script cleanup, provide cleanCase0 for commonly used operation 2017-10-12 19:20:56 +02:00
791e1ca2d2 Merged reactingParcelFilmFoam into reactingParcelFoam
The combined solver includes the most advanced and general functionality from
each solver including:

    Continuous phase
    Lagrangian multiphase parcels
    Optional film
    Continuous and Lagrangian phase reactions
    Radiation
    Strong buoyancy force support by solving for p_rgh

The reactingParcelFoam and reactingParcelFilmFoam tutorials have been combined
and updated.
2017-08-29 09:33:45 +01:00