Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
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Re: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
Which constraint do you like to apply. We may could do a hack, just to get it useble to make this example?
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Re: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
I think a combination whould be good, color to Show which Face belong to the contrain and a Limited number of arrows.
Re: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
For me, it is the most interesting workbench in FC, very interesting and promising.
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Re: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
Thank you for the support!
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Re: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
hello, I'm trying to add the workbench, when I check the dependencies I have this result:
when I installed OpenFoam, this install also Paraview. I found the folder of Paraview in /opt.
what should I do? how should I proceed?
edit: please some help.
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Checking dependencies...
Paraview executable paraview not found in path.
what should I do? how should I proceed?
edit: please some help.
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Re: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
Sorry - missed this post. The easiest way would be to add a symlink to the paraview executable to one of the bin directories in your path - say /usr/local/bin - with a command likesket wrote: ↑Sun May 13, 2018 10:23 am hello, I'm trying to add the workbench, when I check the dependencies I have this result:when I installed OpenFoam, this install also Paraview. I found the folder of Paraview in /opt.Code: Select all
Checking dependencies... Paraview executable paraview not found in path.
what should I do? how should I proceed?
edit: please some help.
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ln -s /opt/paraview/bin/paraview /usr/local/bin/paraview
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Re: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
thank you Oliver!oliveroxtoby wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:19 pmSorry - missed this post. The easiest way would be to add a symlink to the paraview executable to one of the bin directories in your path - say /usr/local/bin - with a command likesket wrote: ↑Sun May 13, 2018 10:23 am hello, I'm trying to add the workbench, when I check the dependencies I have this result:when I installed OpenFoam, this install also Paraview. I found the folder of Paraview in /opt.Code: Select all
Checking dependencies... Paraview executable paraview not found in path.
what should I do? how should I proceed?
edit: please some help.Code: Select all
ln -s /opt/paraview/bin/paraview /usr/local/bin/paraview
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Re: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
OS: Windows 10
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.17.13541 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: releases/FreeCAD-0-17
Hash: 9948ee4f1570df9216862a79705afb367b2c6ffb
Python version: 2.7.14
Qt version: 4.8.7
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.2.0
Locale: English/UnitedStates (en_US)
I am relatively new to FreeCAD (six months) but can now use it reasonably well after great support from the Forum. I am now looking to move forward into a piece of research (MPhil) and need to use CFD, so CfdOF has been a fantastic start.
I have it all up and running and started with the initial "Elbow" tutorial after going through the Read Me.
I am also seeing different dialogues to those illustrated in the turorial with failures as indicated by this dialogue:
And others saying:
Response after start of Meshing
0.0: Starting meshing ...
0.1: Exporting mesh region data ...
0.4: Exporting the part surfaces ...
0.5: Running gmsh ...
7.5: ./Allmesh: line 6: [: too many arguments
7.7: tee: log./c/Program: No such file or directory
7.7: tee: Files/FreeCAD: No such file or directory
7.7: tee: 0.17/bin/gmsh.exe: No such file or directory
7.8: tee: log./c/Program: No such file or directory
7.8: tee: Files/FreeCAD: No such file or directory
7.8: tee: 0.17/bin/gmsh.exe: No such file or directory
26.6: Meshing completed[/color]
and
Response from Solver Run (3D Mesh)
0.0: Checking dependencies...
0.0: OpenFOAM case writer is called
0.9: Error writing case:
0.9: [Error 3] The system cannot find the path specified:'c:\\uappdata\\local\\temp\\meshCase\\constant\\triSurface/*.*'
0.9: Write case setup file failed
sers\\user\\
Sorry, very inexperienced in the Forum and don't understand what is going on here. Could you please direct me to some further assistance.
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.17.13541 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: releases/FreeCAD-0-17
Hash: 9948ee4f1570df9216862a79705afb367b2c6ffb
Python version: 2.7.14
Qt version: 4.8.7
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.2.0
Locale: English/UnitedStates (en_US)
I am relatively new to FreeCAD (six months) but can now use it reasonably well after great support from the Forum. I am now looking to move forward into a piece of research (MPhil) and need to use CFD, so CfdOF has been a fantastic start.
I have it all up and running and started with the initial "Elbow" tutorial after going through the Read Me.
I am also seeing different dialogues to those illustrated in the turorial with failures as indicated by this dialogue:
And others saying:
Response after start of Meshing
0.0: Starting meshing ...
0.1: Exporting mesh region data ...
0.4: Exporting the part surfaces ...
0.5: Running gmsh ...
7.5: ./Allmesh: line 6: [: too many arguments
7.7: tee: log./c/Program: No such file or directory
7.7: tee: Files/FreeCAD: No such file or directory
7.7: tee: 0.17/bin/gmsh.exe: No such file or directory
7.8: tee: log./c/Program: No such file or directory
7.8: tee: Files/FreeCAD: No such file or directory
7.8: tee: 0.17/bin/gmsh.exe: No such file or directory
26.6: Meshing completed[/color]
and
Response from Solver Run (3D Mesh)
0.0: Checking dependencies...
0.0: OpenFOAM case writer is called
0.9: Error writing case:
0.9: [Error 3] The system cannot find the path specified:'c:\\uappdata\\local\\temp\\meshCase\\constant\\triSurface/*.*'
0.9: Write case setup file failed
sers\\user\\
Sorry, very inexperienced in the Forum and don't understand what is going on here. Could you please direct me to some further assistance.
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Re: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) workbench using OpenFOAM
Could you update the workbench and check it again? I ran into the same issue recently and could have sworn I had fixed it. Let me know if that doesn't help.Crossleyuk wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 6:06 am
I am relatively new to FreeCAD (six months) but can now use it reasonably well after great support from the Forum. I am now looking to move forward into a piece of research (MPhil) and need to use CFD, so CfdOF has been a fantastic start.
I am also seeing different dialogues to those illustrated in the turorial with failures as indicated by this dialogue:
Elbow Tutorial Mesh Response - Rev P1.PNG
And others saying:
Response after start of Meshing
0.0: Starting meshing ...
0.1: Exporting mesh region data ...
0.4: Exporting the part surfaces ...
0.5: Running gmsh ...
7.5: ./Allmesh: line 6: [: too many arguments
7.7: tee: log./c/Program: No such file or directory
7.7: tee: Files/FreeCAD: No such file or directory
7.7: tee: 0.17/bin/gmsh.exe: No such file or directory
7.8: tee: log./c/Program: No such file or directory
7.8: tee: Files/FreeCAD: No such file or directory
7.8: tee: 0.17/bin/gmsh.exe: No such file or directory
26.6: Meshing completed[/color]
Please provide all the information requested in this post before reporting problems with CfdOF.