Difference between revisions of "PHASTA/Extract Wall Shear Stress"
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'''ln -s ../ybar.352000-372000.0 ybar.372000.0 ''' ''create a softlink of the ybar file, notice that the link only takes the final time step in the file name'' | '''ln -s ../ybar.352000-372000.0 ybar.372000.0 ''' ''create a softlink of the ybar file, notice that the link only takes the final time step in the file name'' | ||
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+ | or '''ln -s ../restart.372000.0''' ''if we are extracting wss from the solution field of the restart file'' | ||
'''echo 372000 > numstart.dat''' | '''echo 372000 > numstart.dat''' |
Revision as of 12:30, 26 July 2012
[Compressible Flow] How to extract the wall shear stress (wss) vectors from the ybar file containing time-averaged statistics or the restart file containing instantaneous solutions?
1. Go to the directory containing the reduced one-part geombc.dat.1 file and the ybar file, for example, ybar.352000-372000.0
2. Run the following command one by one
mkdir wss create a new directory to put the wss vtk file
cd wss
ln -s ../geombc.dat.1 create a softlink of the geombc.dat.1 file
cp ~/develop/phasta/wallshearC/wallshearC/input.config .
cp ~/develop/phasta/wallshearC/wallshearC/solver.inp . input.config and solver.inp here have no real meanings, the only reason is that the code need to read them
ln -s ../ybar.352000-372000.0 ybar.372000.0 create a softlink of the ybar file, notice that the link only takes the final time step in the file name
or ln -s ../restart.372000.0 if we are extracting wss from the solution field of the restart file
echo 372000 > numstart.dat
echo 1 > itagybar.dat tell the code to extract wss from the ybar file
mpirun ~/develop/phasta/wallshearC/wallshearC/bin/x86_64_linux-icc/wallshearC.exe-openmpi > dumpWSS.log 2>&1 & run the code
tail -f dumpWSS.log
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[Incompressible Flow]
It is easy to do but I need some time to test it. Michele might have a working version.
You are strongly encouraged to build the code under your own directory, probably together with the phSolver toolsets using CMake.
--Ychen 13:14, 26 July 2012 (MDT)