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# -*- mode: org; -*-
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#+TITLE: *OpenFOAM README for version 1.5*
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#+AUTHOR: Hrvoje Jasak.
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#+DATE: 19 August 2008
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#+LINK: http://www.wikki.co.uk
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#+OPTIONS: author:nil
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* Copyright
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OpenFOAM is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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version. See the file COPYING in this directory, for a description of the GNU
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General Public License terms under which you can copy the files.
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* System requirements
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OpenFOAM is developed and tested on Linux, but should work with other Unix
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style systems. To check your system setup, execute the foamSystemCheck script
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in the bin/ directory of the OpenFOAM installation. If no problems are
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reported, proceed to "3. Installation"; otherwise contact your system
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administrator.
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If the user wishes to run OpenFOAM in 32/64-bit mode they should consult the
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section "Running OpenFOAM in 32-bit mode".
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*** Qt (from http://trolltech.com/products/qt)
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The ParaView 3.3 visualisation package requires that Qt version 4.3.x MUST
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be installed on the system. Earlier or more recent versions (4.2.x or
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4.4.x) will NOT work. To check whether Qt4 is installed, and the version,
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type:
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+ qmake --version
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The ParaView binary executables in the ThirdParty distribution will only
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work with PRECISELY the same version of Qt with which it was compiled. The
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64-bit version of ParaView was compiled with Qt-4.3.1 (with openSuSE-10.3)
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and the 32-bit version of ParaView was compiled with Qt-4.3.2 (with
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ubuntu-7.10). If the user finds that a ParaView binary fails to run, then
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it is almost certainly due to a conflict in compiled and installed Qt
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versions and they will need to consult the section below on "Compiling
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ParaView and the PV3FoamReader module."
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The default versions of Qt used by some GNU/Linux releases are as follows.
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+ ubuntu-7.10: Version 4.3.2
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+ ubuntu-8.04: Version 4.3.4
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+ openSuSE-10.2: Version 4.2.1 - too old
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+ openSuSE-10.3: Version 4.3.1
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+ openSuSE-11.0: Version 4.4.0 - too new
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For openSuSE 10.2, 10.3 and 11.0, Qt version 4.3.5 can be downloaded from:
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http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Qt43
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Compilation and running of ParaView has been successful using the libraries
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downloaded in the "libqt4-dev" package on ubuntu.
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* Installation
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Download and unpack the files in the $HOME/OpenFOAM directory as described in:
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http://www.OpenFOAM.org/download.html
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The environment variable settings are contained in files in an etc/ directory
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in the OpenFOAM release. e.g. in
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+ $HOME/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-<VERSION>/etc/
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+ where <VERSION> corresponds to the version 1.4, 1.5, ...
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1) EITHER, if running bash or ksh (if in doubt type 'echo $SHELL'), source the
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etc/bashrc file by adding the following line to the end of your
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$HOME/.bashrc file:
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+ . $HOME/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-<VERSION>/etc/bashrc
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Then update the environment variables by sourcing the $HOME/.bashrc file by
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typing in the terminal:
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+ . $HOME/.bashrc
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2) OR, if running tcsh or csh, source the etc/cshrc file by adding the
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following line to the end of your $HOME/.cshrc file:
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+ source $HOME/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM-<VERSION>/etc/cshrc
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Then update the environment variables by sourcing the $HOME/.cshrc file by
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typing in the terminal:
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+ source $HOME/.cshrc
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*** Installation in alternative locations
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OpenFOAM may also be installed in alternative locations. However, the
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installation directory should be network available (e.g., NFS) if parallel
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calculations are planned.
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The environment variable 'FOAM_INST_DIR' can be used to find and source the
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appropriate resource file. Here is a bash/ksh/sh example:
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+ export FOAM_INST_DIR=/data/app/OpenFOAM
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+ foamDotFile=$FOAM_INST_DIR/OpenFOAM-<VERSION>/etc/bashrc
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+ [ -f $foamDotFile ] && . $foamDotFile
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and a csh/tcsh example:
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+ setenv FOAM_INST_DIR /data/app/OpenFOAM
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+ foamDotFile=$FOAM_INST_DIR/OpenFOAM-<VERSION>/etc/bashrc
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+ if ( -f $foamDotFile ) source $foamDotFile
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The value set in '$FOAM_INST_DIR' will be used to locate the remaining parts
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of the OpenFOAM installation.
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* Building from Sources (Optional)
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If you cannot find an appropriate binary pack for your platform, you can build
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the complete OpenFOAM from the source-pack. You will first need to compile or
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obtain a recent version of gcc (we recomend gcc-4.3.?) for your platform,
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which may be obtained from http://gcc.gnu.org/.
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Install the compiler in
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$WM_PROJECT_INST_DIR/ThirdParty/gcc-<GCC_VERSION>/platforms/$WM_ARCH$WM_COMPILER_ARCH/
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and change the gcc version number in $WM_PROJECT_DIR/etc/settings.sh and
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$WM_PROJECT_DIR/etc/settings.csh appropriately and finally update the
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environment variables as in section 3.
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Now go to the top-level source directory $WM_PROJECT_DIR and execute the
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top-level build script './Allwmake'. In principle this will build everything,
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but if problems occur with the build order it may be necessary to update the
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environment variables and re-execute 'Allwmake'. If you experience
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difficulties with building the source-pack, or your platform is not currently
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supported, please contact <enquiries@wikki.co.uk> to negotiate a support
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contract and we will do the port and maintain it for future releases.
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* Testing the installation
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To check your installation setup, execute the 'foamInstallationTest' script
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(in the bin/ directory of the OpenFOAM installation). If no problems are
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reported, proceed to getting started with OpenFOAM; otherwise, go back and
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check you have installed the software correctly and/or contact your system
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administrator.
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* Getting Started
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Create a project directory within the $HOME/OpenFOAM directory named
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<USER>-<VERSION> (e.g. 'chris-1.5' for user chris and OpenFOAM version 1.5)
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and create a directory named 'run' within it, e.g. by typing:
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+ mkdir -p $HOME/OpenFOAM/${USER}-${WM_PROJECT_VERSION}/run
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Copy the 'tutorial' examples directory in the OpenFOAM distribution to the
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'run' directory. If the OpenFOAM environment variables are set correctly,
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then the following command will be correct:
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+ cp -r $WM_PROJECT_DIR/tutorials
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$HOME/OpenFOAM/${USER}-${WM_PROJECT_VERSION}/run
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Run the first example case of incompressible laminar flow in a cavity:
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+ cd $HOME/OpenFOAM/${USER}-${WM_PROJECT_VERSION}/run/tutorials/icoFoam/cavity
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+ blockMesh
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+ icoFoam
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+ paraFoam
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* Compiling Paraview 3.3 and the PV3FoamReader module
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A version of Qt 4.3.x must be installed to compile ParaView. The compilation
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is a fairly simple process using the supplied buildParaView3.3-cvs script that
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has worked is our tests with other packages supplied in the ThirdParty
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directory, namely cmake-2.4.6 and gcc-4.3.1. Execute the following:
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+ cd $FOAM_INST_DIR/ThirdParty
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+ rm -rf ParaView3.3-cvs/platforms
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+ buildParaView3.3-cvs
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The PV3FoamReader module is an OpenFOAM utility that can be compiled in the
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usual manner as follows:
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+ cd $FOAM_UTILITIES/postProcessing/graphics/PV3FoamReader
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+ ./Allwclean
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+ ./Allwmake
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* Documentation
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http://www.OpenFOAM.org/doc
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* Help
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http://www.OpenFOAM.org http://www.OpenFOAM.org/discussion.html
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* Reporting Bugs in OpenFOAM
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http://www.OpenFOAM.org/bugs.html
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* Running OpenFOAM in 32-bit mode on 64-bit machines
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Linux users with a 64-bit machine may install either the OpenFOAM 32-bit
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version (linux) or the OpenFOAM 64-bit version (linux64), or both. The 64-bit
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is the default mode on a 64-bit machine. To use an installed 32-bit version,
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the user must set the environment variable $WM_32 (to anything, e.g. "on")
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before sourcing the etc/bashrc (or etc/cshrc) file.
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* List of Contributors
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Henry Weller
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Hrvoje Jasak
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Mattijs Janssens
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Zeljko Tukovic
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Tommaso Lucchini
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Niklas Nordin
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Martin Beaudoin
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Eugene De Villiers
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Henrik Rusche
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Bernhard Gschaider
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Chris Greenshields
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Mark Olesen
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Gavin Tabor
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Jovani Favero
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Frank Bos
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David Hill
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Niklas Wikstrom
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Dubravko Matijasevic
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Hilary Spencer
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Andy Heather
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