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*RELEASE NOTES FOR FOAM-EXTEND-3.1*
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8 June 2014
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Table of Contents
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1 Overview
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2 Installation
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3 Compatibility
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4 Main differentiators between foam-extend and OpenFOAM
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5 New features in foam-extend-3.1, since foam-extend-3.0
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6 Recent sucessful compilations and tests
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7 Reporting bugs
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8 How to contribute
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9 List of Contributors:
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1 Overview
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==========
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The foam-extend project is a fork of the OpenFOAM® open source library
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for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). It is an open project
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welcoming and integrating contributions from all users and
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developers. Previously known as OpenFOAM®-dev and OpenFOAM®-extend, it
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contains bug fixes and performance improvements, as well as extensions
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and additional features provided by community contributors (see file
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ListOfContributors), such as dynamic mesh and topological change
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support, turbomachinery extensions including general grid
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interpolation (GGI), cyclic GGI and mixing plane, block-coupled matrix
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support, finite area method, comprehensive mesh motion capability and
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GPU support. For a full list, see below and previous release notes at:
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[http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/wiki/Home/]
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Version 3.1, nicknamed "Zagreb", is the current version of
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foam-extend. The release continues the tradition and spirit of the
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original FOAM code developed by prof. Jasak and Mr. Weller during
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their time at Imperial College and released as the general purpose
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CFD/CCM package by Nabla Ltd. in 2000. In this spirit, we reverted 18
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December 2013 to the original numbering scheme (foam-2.3.2, 13
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December 2004) as release number 3.0. Visit [http://foam-extend.org]
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for more information.
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OPENFOAM® is a registered trademark of ESI Group. OpenFOAM-extend and
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foam-extend are a community effort not endorsed by ESI Group.
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2 Installation
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foam-extend-3.1 can be compiled and runs on any linux system
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* Main supported OSs:
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- Ubuntu 14.04
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- Fedora 20
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- Mac OS X
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* Compile from source:
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Please refer to doc/buildInstructions/ for details. Further
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installation instruction are available on the unofficial OpenFOAM
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Wiki:
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[http://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/Installation/Linux/foam-extend-3.0]
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If you have improvements or build instructions for a new system,
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please share them with the community (see section "How to
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contribute", below).
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* Download binary packages:
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Binary packages are available for download at
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[http://sourceforge.net/projects/openfoam-extend/] for the following
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systems: Ubuntu 14.04, Fedora 20 and Mac OS X.
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* Accompanying ThirdParty software:
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- gcc compatibility up to 4.8.2
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- Paraview 4.0.1
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- qt 4.8.5
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- openmpi 1.6.5
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- cmake 2.8.12
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- metis 5.1.0
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- parmetis 4.0.3
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- scotch 6.0.0
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- ParMGridGen 1.0
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- mesquite 2.1.2
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- PyFoam 0.6.3
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- swak4Foam 0.3.1
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- zoltan 3.6
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- bison 2.7
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- hwloc 1.7.2
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- libccmio 2.6.1
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3 Compatibility
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Upstream features from the OpenFOAM® code base are merged into
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foam-extend on regular basis. The interface format of foam-extend-3.1
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is largely compatible to OpenFOAM-1.6-ext and OpenFOAM-1.7.x. In some
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cases, the differences are caused by bug fixes and algorithmic
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improvements, considered more important than inter-operability.
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4 Main differentiators between foam-extend and OpenFOAM
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A large number of features have been lost within the release of
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OpenFOAM since version 1.3, the code base has shrunk by more than 40%.
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While we understand the lack of technical ability of supporting
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advanced CFD features, we feel that existing features and specifically
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large-scale contributions should remain active and developed
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further. Below is a list of main features of foam-extend which are
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lacking, lost, deactivated or unusable in ESI releases:
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* Turbomachinery features, including General Grid Interface (GGI),
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partial overlap GGI, cyclic GGI, with improvements in parallel
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scaling. First release of a mixing plane stage interface
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* Dynamic mesh with topological changes Sliding interfaces, mesh
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layering, attach-detach boundaries etc. In foam-extend, full
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parallel support for topological changes is released for the first
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time
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* Finite Element Method with support for polyhedral meshes This is
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mainly used in mesh deformation and over the last 15 years it has
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proven vastly superior to all other dynamic mesh methods.
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* Advanced mesh deformation technology Including tet FEM mesh
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deformation, Radial Basis Function (RBF) mesh deformation,
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tetrahedral remeshing dynamic mesh support and solid body motion
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functions. All of the above include parallelisation support
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* Library of dynamic meshes with topological changes with full second
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order FVM discretisation support on moving meshes with topological
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changes
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* Internal combustion engine-specific dynamic mesh classes such as
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two-stroke engine and various forms of 4-stroke and multi-valve
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dynamic mesh classes
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* Finite Area Method providing support for FVM-like discretisation on
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a curved surface in 3-D, with examples of liquid film modelling
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* Block-coupled matrix support, allowing fully implicit multi-equation
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solution of NxN equation sets, with full parallelisation support.
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First release of a block-AMG linear equation solver
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* Fully implicit conjugate-coupled solution framework, allowing
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implicit solution fo multiple equations over multiple meshes, with
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parallelism
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* Proper Orthogonal Decomposition data analysis tools, with
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applications to FOAM field classes
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* Equation reader classes and tutorials
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* Multi-solver solution framework, allowing multiple field models to
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be solved in a coupled manner
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* A major contribution is solid mechanics modelling, including linear
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and non-linear materials, contact, self-contact and friction, with
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updated Lagrangian or absolute Lagrangian formulation. Solution of
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damage models and crack propagation in complex materials via
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topological changes
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* CUDA solver release, provided in full source and as an example of
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coupling external linear equation solvers with FOAM
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* Library-level support for Immersed Boundary Method and Overset Mesh
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* Major improvements in accuracy and stability of FVM discretisation
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with options on convection and diffusion discretisation, deferred
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correction or explicit schemes
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* Algebraic multigrid solver framework
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* 210 tutorials with automated run scripts
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* Automatic test harness
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5 New features in foam-extend-3.1, since foam-extend-3.0
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The list of features is a result of the work of numerous
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contributors. The maintainers of foam-extend would formally like to
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thank them all.
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Get a full log of the updates by (either):
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| user@machine> git log 3.0.. > commitLog
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| user@machine> git log 3.0.. --oneline > commitLog
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| user@machine> gitg 3.0..
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* Major new features:
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- Pressure-based compressible turbo functionalities
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- Pressure-based coupled solver (block-coupling p and U)
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* Licence: GPLv3
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* Installation:
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- Updated and bug-fixed installation procedures
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- Removed need for gmake link in Ubuntu
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- Scripts for minimizing installation after compilation
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- ThirdParty/Allclean alsoPackage - new option
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- wcleanAllButLibBinLnInclude
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- Fixed problem with ParaView reader for Ubuntu 14.04
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- foamToTecplot360: building tecio doesn't require X.org development
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files
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* Solvers:
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- compressible/dbnsFoam
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- compressible/dbnsTurbFoam
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleFoam
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleMRFFoam
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleSRFFoam
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- coupled/pUCoupledFoam (incl. core library changes)
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- Update and cleanup of solvers/solidMechanics
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- Update for segregated FEM matrix,
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solvers/solidMechanics/stressFemFoam
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* Utilities:
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- convertPhi (for steadyCompressible solvers)
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- foamMeshToElmer, fluent3DMeshToElmer
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- transformPoints -cylToCart "origin axis direction" - new option
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- blockMesh syntax update (see commit a78b12074)
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* Libraries:
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- General:
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- Added Gauss-Seidel as asymmetric solver
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- Block matrix agglomeration (for pUCoupledFoam)
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- Block AMG solver
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- dbns library (src/dbns)
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- Boundary conditions:
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- cfdTools/general/SRF/derivedFvPatchFields/SRFFlowRateInletVelocity
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- cfdTools/general/SRF/derivedFvPatchFields/SRFSurfaceNormalVelocity
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- cfdTools/general/SRF/derivedFvPatchFields/SRFTotalPressure
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- cfdTools/general/SRF/derivedFvPatchFields/SRFTotalTemperature
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- cfdTools/general/SRF/derivedFvPatchFields/pulseFixedValue
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- cfdTools/general/SRF/derivedFvPatchFields/waveTransmissiveInlet
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- thermophysicalModels/basic/derivedFvPatchFields/isentropicTotalTemperature
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- thermophysicalModels/basic/derivedFvPatchFields/temperatureDirectedInletOutletVelocity
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- fvMesh/fvPatches/constraint/mixingPlane
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- Turbulence modeling:
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- Removed kOmegaSST_lowRe - USE WHAT INSTEAD???
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- Tutorial updates (settings, initial conditions, bug fixes etc.):
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- incompressible/icoDyMFoam/mixerGgi
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- incompressible/icoDyMFoam/movingConeMotion
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- incompressible/icoDyMFoam/movingConeTopo
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- solidMechanics/elasticNonLinTLSolidFoam/largeStrainCantileverBeam
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- solidMechanics/elasticNonLinTLSolidFoam/nonLinBlock
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- solidMechanics/elasticNonLinTLSolidFoam/rotateSphereTL
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- solidMechanics/elasticThermalSolidFoam/hotCylinder
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- solidMechanics/stressFemFoam/plateHole
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- Many other updates due to blockMesh syntax update
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* New tutorials:
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- compressible/dbnsFoam/forwardStep
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- compressible/dbnsFoam/shockTube
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- compressible/dbnsTurbFoam/naca0012
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleFoam/2bump
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleFoam/bumpBlockMesh
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleFoam/bumpFine05
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleMRFFoam/bentRotorStator
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleMRFFoam/simpleRotorStator
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleSRFFoam/bentBlade
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- compressible/steadyCompressibleSRFFoam/simpleBlade
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- coupled/pUCoupledFoam/cavity
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- incompressible/MRFSimpleFoam/axialTurbine_ggi
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- incompressible/MRFSimpleFoam/axialTurbine_mixingPlane
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- incompressible/pimpleDyMFoam/axialTurbine
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- incompressible/pimpleDyMFoam/movingCylinders
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- incompressible/pUCoupledFoam/backwardFacingStepLaminar
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- incompressible/pUCoupledFoam/backwardFacingStepTurbulent
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- incompressible/pUCoupledFoam/cavity
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- incompressible/simpleSRFFoam/axialTurbine
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- mesh/moveDynamicMesh/movingCylinders
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* Bug fixes: LinearUpwind no longer hangs in parallel execution on
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empty patches
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6 Recent sucessful compilations and tests
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* Ubuntu 14.04:
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[http://openfoam-extend.sourceforge.net/CDash/viewTest.php?buildid=736]
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* Ubuntu 12.04:
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[http://openfoam-extend.sourceforge.net/CDash/viewTest.php?buildid=738]
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* CentOS 6.4:
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[http://openfoam-extend.sourceforge.net/CDash/viewTest.php?buildid=734]
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* Mac OX X & CLang:
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[http://openfoam-extend.sourceforge.net/CDash/viewTest.php?buildid=733]
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* Mac OX X & gcc
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[http://openfoam-extend.sourceforge.net/CDash/viewTest.php?buildid=737]
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7 Reporting bugs
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To report bugs, please use the MantisBT bugtracker at
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[http://sourceforge.net/apps/mantisbt/openfoam-extend]
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8 How to contribute
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All your contributions are highly welcome: New solvers, utilities and
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models; bug fixes; documentation. The many ways of contributing and
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the contribution process are described in detail in the file
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"HowToContribute" and at
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[http://sourceforge.net/p/openfoam-extend/wiki/Home/]
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9 List of Contributors:
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See file ListOfContributors
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