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faceSource mSurf_cooling_mid output:
areaNormalIntegrate(sampledSurface) for U = (-1.41981 0 0)
faceSource mSurf_cooling_inlet output:
areaNormalIntegrate(sampledSurface) for U = (1.36959 0 0)
faceSource mSurf_cooling_outlet output:
areaNormalIntegrate(sampledSurface) for U = (-1.45137 0 0)
I'm going to investigate but off the top of my head the best solution would probably to have to draw horizontal and vertical lines at 10mm intervals and use the triangulate faces plugin. Time consuming but worth the extra accuracy.Alonso Fan wrote:This will be a problem for me once I have wflow working because I use Sketchup. Sketchup likes to choose its own way of deciding how planar surfaces are constructed internally. I hope Rich has a clever workaroundLVDH wrote:I hope this picture explains how the stl triangulation affects the results measured by you guys:CAEdevice wrote: Wich surface (inlet/outlet) is used to measure the cooling flow (the values are a bit different sometimes)? I have chosen safe settings for the first two races (3.1-3.2 m^3/s), but the competition is getting harder and I have to refine the car.
http://mantiumchallenge.com/wp-content/ ... g_flow.png
I always made the mid surface myself using a uniform 10mm mesh.
If you need to know more you can find it here:
http://mantiumchallenge.com/measuring-p ... edia-flow/
Hi RicME85, I am sorry about your health problemsRicME85 wrote:This Sketchup bashing from you is becoming old Matteo.
I have tried to switch to various other products but cannot get my brain around them. I struggle with being able to sit for a period of time learning due to pain but moreso painkillers dumbing me down.
Alonso Fan has barely had time to get WFlow working, how is he going to have the time to change the program he uses?
Sketchup works perfectly fine for Variante. It works fine for me, there is just a few quirks you have to work around and 90% of the time it just takes going to Sketchucation and finding a plugin to do the job.
I had the same issue and resolved it as follows. Before starting the GUI, make sure you load OpenFOAM through the Docker application. Do this as follows:pierlu99 wrote:Hi guys, I'm trying to make the first analysis in the CFD of the car, but when I click start simulation, I get this error, how can I do?
https://s10.postimg.org/idvq9f2ix/348.png
Currently, no. My idea of using the direct image export from OF+ does not seem to work unfortunately. My current "working" solution is not perfect and only works on Linux which does not help you guys very much. So until I can supply you with a fully perfectly working solution could take some 4 weeks. In the meantime my online solution is hopefully available. Then you will be able to just upload your case to my new platform and you receive everything including the report. But as this is a somewhat complicated project, delays are possible.etsmc wrote:another question is with mantiumFlow if there a timeframe for when we might see the additional post processing? such as the generated HTML page and pictures?
Thanks for the good news, you are doing an excellent job.LVDH wrote:Today I came back from the OF conference. There is a certain chance that I will get us a new sponsor and maybe a really cool technical highlight from my university.
= No CFD (there is a dedicated thread somewhere)RicME85 wrote:Machin method?