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#!/bin/sh
# Run from OPENFOAM top-level directory only
cd "${0%/*}" || exit
wmake -check-dir "$WM_PROJECT_DIR" 2>/dev/null || {
echo "Error (${0##*/}) : not located in \$WM_PROJECT_DIR"
echo " Check your OpenFOAM environment and installation"
exit 1
}
if [ -f "$WM_PROJECT_DIR"/wmake/scripts/AllwmakeParseArguments ]
then . "$WM_PROJECT_DIR"/wmake/scripts/AllwmakeParseArguments || \
echo "Argument parse error"
else
echo "Error (${0##*/}) : WM_PROJECT_DIR appears to be incorrect"
echo " Check your OpenFOAM environment and installation"
exit 1
fi
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Preamble. Report tools or at least the mpirun location
if [ -f "$WM_PROJECT_DIR"/wmake/scripts/list_tools ]
then sh "$WM_PROJECT_DIR"/wmake/scripts/list_tools || true
else
echo "mpirun=$(command -v mpirun || true)"
fi
echo
# Report compiler information. First non-blank line from --version output
compiler="$(wmake -show-path-cxx 2>/dev/null || true)"
if [ -x "$compiler" ]
then
echo "compiler=$compiler"
"$compiler" --version 2>/dev/null | sed -e '/^$/d;q'
else
echo "compiler=unknown"
fi
echo
echo ========================================
date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" 2>/dev/null || echo "date is unknown"
echo "Starting compile ${WM_PROJECT_DIR##*/} ${0##*/}"
echo " $WM_COMPILER ${WM_COMPILER_TYPE:-system} compiler"
echo " ${WM_OPTIONS}, with ${WM_MPLIB} ${FOAM_MPI}"
echo ========================================
echo
# Compile tools for wmake
"${WM_DIR:-wmake}"/src/Allmake
# Compile ThirdParty libraries and applications
if [ -d "$WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR" ]
then
if [ -e "$WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR"/Allwmake.override ]
then
if [ -x "$WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR"/Allwmake.override ]
then "$WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR"/Allwmake.override
fi
elif [ -x "$WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR"/Allwmake ]
then "$WM_THIRD_PARTY_DIR"/Allwmake
else
echo "Skip ThirdParty (no Allwmake* files)"
fi
else
echo "Skip ThirdParty (no directory)"
fi
# OpenFOAM libraries
src/Allwmake $targetType $*
# OpenFOAM applications
applications/Allwmake $targetType $*
# Additional components/modules
case "$FOAM_MODULE_PREFIX" in
(false | none)
echo ========================================
echo "OpenFOAM modules disabled (prefix=${FOAM_MODULE_PREFIX})"
echo
;;
(*)
# Use wmake -all instead of Allwmake to allow for overrides
( cd "$WM_PROJECT_DIR/modules" 2>/dev/null && wmake -all )
esac
# Count files in given directory. Ignore "Test-*" binaries.
_foamCountDirEntries()
{
(cd "$1" 2>/dev/null && find . -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f 2>/dev/null) |\
sed -e '\@/Test-@d' | wc -l
}
# Some summary information
echo
date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z" 2>/dev/null || echo "date is unknown"
echo ========================================
echo " ${WM_PROJECT_DIR##*/}"
echo " $WM_COMPILER ${WM_COMPILER_TYPE:-system} compiler"
echo " ${WM_OPTIONS}, with ${WM_MPLIB} ${FOAM_MPI}"
echo
echo " api = $(etc/openfoam -show-api 2>/dev/null)"
echo " patch = $(etc/openfoam -show-patch 2>/dev/null)"
echo " bin = $(_foamCountDirEntries "$FOAM_APPBIN") entries"
echo " lib = $(_foamCountDirEntries "$FOAM_LIBBIN") entries"
echo
echo ========================================
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Contributors to OpenFOAM
The following is a list of known contributors to OpenFOAM.
It is likely incomplete...
## Contributors (alphabetical by surname)
- William Bainbridge
- Gabriel Barajas
- Kutalmis Bercin
- Ivor Clifford
- Greg Collecutt
- Jonathan Cranford
- Sergio Ferraris
- Matej Forman
- Marian Fuchs
- Pawan Ghildiyal
- Chris Greenshields
- Bernhard Gschaider
- Andrew Heather
- David Hill
- Mattijs Janssens
- Andrew Jackson
- Hrvoje Jasak
- Alexander Kabat vel Job
- Thilo Knacke
- Shannon Leakey
- Tommaso Lucchini
- Graham Macpherson
- Alexey Matveichev
- Karl Meredith
- Laurence McGlashan
- Timo Niemi
- Haakan Nilsson
- Niklas Nordin
- Mark Olesen
- Victor Olesen
- Evangelos Papoutsis-Kiachagias
- Juho Peltola
- Johan Roenby
- Henrik Rusche
- Bruno Santos
- Henning Scheufler
- Richard Smith
- Prashant Sonakar
- Hilary Spencer
- Gavin Tabor
- Zeljko Tukovic
- Eugene De Villiers
- Yi Wang
- Norbert Weber
- Henry Weller
- Niklas Wikstrom
- Guanyang Xue
- Thorsten Zirwes
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####
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----
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## About OpenFOAM
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## Compiling OpenFOAM
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## How do I know which version I am currently using?
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(API) value. If OpenFOAM has already been compiled, the build-time
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```
Using: OpenFOAM-com (2012) - visit www.openfoam.com
Build: b830beb5ea-20210429 (patch=210414)
Arch: LSB;label=32;scalar=64
```
This output contains all of the more interesting information that we need:
| item | value |
|-----------------------|---------------|
| version | com (eg, local development branch) |
| api | 2012 |
| commit | b830beb5ea |
| author date | 20210429 |
| patch-level | (20)210414 |
| label/scalar size | 32/64 bits |
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if different than the `scalar` size.
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supplemented by the date when the last change was authored, which can
be helpful when the repository contains local changes. If you simply
wish to know the current API and patch levels directly, the
`wmake -build-info` provides the relevant information even
when OpenFOAM has not yet been compiled:
```
$ wmake -build-info
make
api = 2012
patch = 210414
branch = master
build = 308af39136-20210426
```
Similar information is available with `foamEtcFile`, using the
`-show-api` or `-show-patch` options. For example,
```
$ foamEtcFile -show-api
2012
$ foamEtcFile -show-patch
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```
This output will generally be the easiest to parse for scripts.
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patching changes made within the currently active environment and
should be used with caution.
## ThirdParty directory
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These 3rd-party sources are normally located in a directory parallel
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```
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|-- OpenFOAM-v2112
\-- ThirdParty-v2112
```
There are, however, many cases where this simple convention is inadequate:
* When no additional 3rd party software is actually required (ie, the
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same 3rd party software for them all.
The solution for these problems is a newer, more intelligent discovery
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1. PROJECT/ThirdParty
* for single-directory installations
2. PREFIX/ThirdParty-VERSION
* this corresponds to the traditional approach
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* allows for an updated value of VERSION, *eg*, `v2112-myCustom`,
without requiring a renamed ThirdParty. The API value would still
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|---------------|---------------|---------------|
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[repo third]: https://develop.openfoam.com/Development/ThirdParty-common/
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[link third-require]: https://develop.openfoam.com/Development/ThirdParty-common/blob/develop/Requirements.md
[wiki-config]: https://develop.openfoam.com/Development/openfoam/-/wikis/configuring
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- [Contacting OpenCFD](http://www.openfoam.com/contact/)
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#!/bin/sh
# Run from OPENFOAM applications/ directory only
cd "${0%/*}" || exit
wmake -check-dir "$WM_PROJECT_DIR/applications" 2>/dev/null || {
echo "Error (${0##*/}) : not located in \$WM_PROJECT_DIR/applications"
echo " Check your OpenFOAM environment and installation"
exit 1
}
if [ -f "$WM_PROJECT_DIR"/wmake/scripts/AllwmakeParseArguments ]
then . "$WM_PROJECT_DIR"/wmake/scripts/AllwmakeParseArguments || \
echo "Argument parse error"
else
echo "Error (${0##*/}) : WM_PROJECT_DIR appears to be incorrect"
echo " Check your OpenFOAM environment and installation"
exit 1
fi
echo ========================================
echo Compile OpenFOAM applications
echo ========================================
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
wmake -all $targetType solvers
wmake -all $targetType utilities
# Optional
## wmake -all $targetType tools
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
echo ========================================
echo Done OpenFOAM applications
echo ========================================
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\
========= |
\\ / F ield | OpenFOAM: The Open Source CFD Toolbox
\\ / O peration |
\\ / A nd | www.openfoam.com
\\/ M anipulation |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2015 OpenFOAM Foundation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
License
This file is part of OpenFOAM.
OpenFOAM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
any later version.
OpenFOAM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
OpenFOAM. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
\defgroup grpDNSSolvers Direct Numerical Simulation solvers
@{
\ingroup grpSolvers
This group contains Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) solvers.
@}
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#!/bin/sh
cd "${0%/*}" || exit # Run from this directory
. ${WM_PROJECT_DIR:?}/wmake/scripts/AllwmakeParseArguments
. ${WM_PROJECT_DIR:?}/wmake/scripts/have_fftw
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
if have_fftw
then
wmake $targetType
else
echo "==> skip dnsFoam solver (no FFTW)"
fi
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EXE_INC = \
-I$(LIB_SRC)/finiteVolume/lnInclude \
-I$(LIB_SRC)/meshTools/lnInclude \
-I$(LIB_SRC)/randomProcesses/lnInclude
EXE_LIBS = \
-lfiniteVolume \
-lmeshTools \
-lrandomProcesses
#include "readTransportProperties.H"
Info<< "Reading field p\n" << endl;
volScalarField p
(
IOobject
(
"p",
runTime.timeName(),
mesh,
IOobject::MUST_READ,
IOobject::AUTO_WRITE
),
mesh
);
Info<< "Reading field U\n" << endl;
volVectorField U
(
IOobject
(
"U",
runTime.timeName(),
mesh,
IOobject::MUST_READ,
IOobject::AUTO_WRITE
),
mesh
);
#include "createPhi.H"
mesh.setFluxRequired(p.name());
#include "readTurbulenceProperties.H"
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\
========= |
\\ / F ield | OpenFOAM: The Open Source CFD Toolbox
\\ / O peration |
\\ / A nd | www.openfoam.com
\\/ M anipulation |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2011-2016 OpenFOAM Foundation
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
License
This file is part of OpenFOAM.
OpenFOAM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
OpenFOAM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with OpenFOAM. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Application
dnsFoam
Group
grpDNSSolvers
Description
Direct numerical simulation solver for boxes of isotropic turbulence.
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "fvCFD.H"
#include "Kmesh.H"
#include "UOprocess.H"
#include "fft.H"
#include "calcEk.H"
#include "graph.H"
#include "pisoControl.H"
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * //
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
argList::addNote
(
"Direct numerical simulation for boxes of isotropic turbulence."
);
#include "postProcess.H"
#include "setRootCaseLists.H"
#include "createTime.H"
#include "createMeshNoClear.H"
#include "createControl.H"
#include "createFields.H"
#include "initContinuityErrs.H"
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * //
label ntot = 1;
forAll(K.nn(), idim)
{
ntot *= K.nn()[idim];
}
const scalar recRootN = 1.0/Foam::sqrt(scalar(ntot));
Info<< nl << "Starting time loop" << endl;
while (runTime.loop())
{
Info<< "Time = " << runTime.timeName() << nl << endl;
force.primitiveFieldRef() = ReImSum
(
fft::reverseTransform
(
K/(mag(K) + 1.0e-6) ^ forceGen.newField(), K.nn()
)*recRootN
);
#include "globalProperties.H"
fvVectorMatrix UEqn
(
fvm::ddt(U)
+ fvm::div(phi, U)
- fvm::laplacian(nu, U)
==
force
);
solve(UEqn == -fvc::grad(p));
// --- PISO loop
while (piso.correct())
{
volScalarField rAU(1.0/UEqn.A());
surfaceScalarField rAUf("rAUf", fvc::interpolate(rAU));
volVectorField HbyA(constrainHbyA(rAU*UEqn.H(), U, p));
surfaceScalarField phiHbyA
(
"phiHbyA",
fvc::flux(HbyA)
+ rAUf*fvc::ddtCorr(U, phi)
);
// Update the pressure BCs to ensure flux consistency
constrainPressure(p, U, phiHbyA, rAUf);
fvScalarMatrix pEqn
(
fvm::laplacian(rAUf, p) == fvc::div(phiHbyA)
);
pEqn.solve(mesh.solver(p.select(piso.finalInnerIter())));
phi = phiHbyA - pEqn.flux();
#include "continuityErrs.H"
U = HbyA - rAU*fvc::grad(p);
U.correctBoundaryConditions();
}
runTime.write();
if (runTime.writeTime())
{
calcEk(U, K).write
(
runTime.path()/"graphs"/runTime.timeName(),
"Ek",
runTime.graphFormat()
);
}
runTime.printExecutionTime(Info);
}
Info<< "End\n" << endl;
return 0;
}
// ************************************************************************* //
{
Info<< "k(" << runTime.timeName() << ") = "
<< 3.0/2.0*average(magSqr(U)).value() << endl;
Info<< "epsilon(" << runTime.timeName() << ") = "
<< (0.5*nu*average(magSqr(twoSymm(fvc::grad(U))))).value() << endl;
Info<< "U.f(" << runTime.timeName() << ") = "
<< 181.0*average(U & force).value() << endl;
}
Info<< "Reading transportProperties\n" << endl;
IOdictionary transportProperties
(
IOobject
(
"transportProperties",
runTime.constant(),
mesh,
IOobject::MUST_READ_IF_MODIFIED,
IOobject::NO_WRITE
)
);
dimensionedScalar nu
(
"nu",
dimViscosity,
transportProperties
);
Info<< "Reading turbulenceProperties\n" << endl;
IOdictionary turbulenceProperties
(
IOobject
(
"turbulenceProperties",
runTime.constant(),
mesh,
IOobject::MUST_READ_IF_MODIFIED,
IOobject::NO_WRITE
)
);
volVectorField force
(
U/dimensionedScalar("dt", dimTime, runTime.deltaTValue())
);
Kmesh K(mesh);
UOprocess forceGen(K, runTime.deltaTValue(), turbulenceProperties);
acousticFoam.C
EXE = $(FOAM_APPBIN)/acousticFoam
EXE_INC = \
-I$(LIB_SRC)/finiteVolume/lnInclude \
-I$(LIB_SRC)/fvOption/lnInclude \
-I$(LIB_SRC)/regionFaModels/lnInclude \
-I$(LIB_SRC)/meshTools/lnInclude \
-I$(LIB_SRC)/sampling/lnInclude \
-I$(LIB_SRC)/transportModels/compressible/lnInclude
EXE_LIBS = \
-lfiniteVolume \
-lfvOptions \
-lmeshTools \
-lsampling \
-lregionFaModels
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*\
========= |
\\ / F ield | OpenFOAM: The Open Source CFD Toolbox
\\ / O peration |
\\ / A nd | www.openfoam.com
\\/ M anipulation |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Copyright (C) 2019-2020 OpenCFD Ltd.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
License
This file is part of OpenFOAM.
OpenFOAM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
OpenFOAM is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with OpenFOAM. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Application
acousticFoam
Group
grpAcousticSolvers
Description
Acoustic solver solving the acoustic pressure wave equation.
\f[
\ddt2{pa} - c^2 \laplacian{pa} = 0
\f]
where
\vartable
c | Sound speed
pa | Acoustic pressure
\endvartable
SourceFiles
acousticFoam.C
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "fvCFD.H"
#include "fvOptions.H"
#include "pimpleControl.H"
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * //
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
argList::addNote
(
"Acoustic solver solving the acoustic pressure wave equation."
);
#include "postProcess.H"
#include "addCheckCaseOptions.H"
#include "setRootCaseLists.H"
#include "createTime.H"
#include "createMesh.H"
#include "createControl.H"
#include "createRegionControls.H"
#include "readTransportProperties.H"
#include "createFields.H"
Info<< "\nStarting time loop\n" << endl;
while (runTime.run())
{
++runTime;
Info<< "Time = " << runTime.timeName() << nl << endl;
while (pimple.correct())
{
#include "paEqn.H"
}
runTime.write();
runTime.printExecutionTime(Info);
}
Info<< "End\n" << endl;
return 0;
}
// ************************************************************************* //
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