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− | == | + | == Convert geom_ver63.sms to FMDB format== |
− | *You first need to convert geom_ver63.sms to FMDB format | + | *This can be done in same directory in which you created geom_ver63.sms. You first need to convert geom_ver63.sms to FMDB format. The executable that will do this is at /users/jema6380/runSimMesh2FMDB.sh |
+ | *Make a link from the output file, geom_FMDB.sms, to geom.sms (ln -s geom_FMDB.sms geom.sms) | ||
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+ | ==Create geom.spj== | ||
+ | *If you have not done so already, create geom.spj. This is not done with Simulation Maker as was done previously, but can simply be done with a vim editor. See the file /users/jema6380/Models/Boeing/BetaScale2CaltechTunnel/CT_Open32_B0_D30_U20/9-A0-24jets/geom.spj for some guidance. As a quick example, if your boundary condition is a velocity of 20 i_hat m/s (comp3) on the inlet face (which let's say has a face number of 1651), then you would enter: | ||
+ | comp3: 1651 2 20 1 0 0 | ||
+ | where the "2" designates that we are talking about a face, which has 2 dimensions; the "20" is the speed; and the "1 0 0" is the direction. | ||
+ | Michel created a script that will make this process faster, which is desirable if you have a large number of faces. If you want to use the script, then first use the executable at /users/jema6380/Models/Boeing/BetaScale2CaltechTunnel/CT_Open32_B0_D30_U20/Simplified_SPJ_file/getFaceList.sh to create a list of faces. From the terminal type |
Revision as of 05:31, 22 May 2012
Convert geom_ver63.sms to FMDB format
- This can be done in same directory in which you created geom_ver63.sms. You first need to convert geom_ver63.sms to FMDB format. The executable that will do this is at /users/jema6380/runSimMesh2FMDB.sh
- Make a link from the output file, geom_FMDB.sms, to geom.sms (ln -s geom_FMDB.sms geom.sms)
Create geom.spj
- If you have not done so already, create geom.spj. This is not done with Simulation Maker as was done previously, but can simply be done with a vim editor. See the file /users/jema6380/Models/Boeing/BetaScale2CaltechTunnel/CT_Open32_B0_D30_U20/9-A0-24jets/geom.spj for some guidance. As a quick example, if your boundary condition is a velocity of 20 i_hat m/s (comp3) on the inlet face (which let's say has a face number of 1651), then you would enter:
comp3: 1651 2 20 1 0 0 where the "2" designates that we are talking about a face, which has 2 dimensions; the "20" is the speed; and the "1 0 0" is the direction. Michel created a script that will make this process faster, which is desirable if you have a large number of faces. If you want to use the script, then first use the executable at /users/jema6380/Models/Boeing/BetaScale2CaltechTunnel/CT_Open32_B0_D30_U20/Simplified_SPJ_file/getFaceList.sh to create a list of faces. From the terminal type