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Old   August 6, 2015, 10:44
Question I should like group and rename patches AFTER meshing
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Hi to everybody.
I did a long session, that should have terminated with grouping together all patches like "pareti.*" and rename the resulting single patch simply "pareti"
(in Italian, pareti means walls).
Anything goes well, but patches are not grouped and not renamed.
There is an utility able to do this job AFTER meshing process?
I ask this because the whole meshing process take more then a couple of hours . . .
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Old   August 6, 2015, 10:57
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Hi to everybody.
I did a long session, that should have terminated with grouping together all patches like "pareti.*" and rename the resulting single patch simply "pareti"
(in Italian, pareti means walls).
Anything goes well, but patches are not grouped and not renamed.
There is an utility able to do this job AFTER meshing process?
I ask this because the whole meshing process take more then a couple of hours . . .
Thank you in advance
Piero
Just now I noted that, in meshDict, there was an extra "}" just before the renameBoundary sub-dictionary. Obviously, this should be the error reason. But my question could be still valid, because it is easy to make this kind of typing mistake.
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Old   August 20, 2015, 16:32
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Hi,

I hope that your problems are resolved by removing an extra }.
Currently, it is not possible to rename boundary patches because it is not implemented as a separate utility. It is not difficult to do, all you need is to create a new utility and copy the code for renaming boundaries from cartesianMeshGenerator.C.
How many cells are there in the case lasting a couple of hours and how many cores were available for the meshing job?

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Old   August 21, 2015, 06:25
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I hope that your problems are resolved by removing an extra }.
Yes, at all.

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Currently, it is not possible to rename boundary patches because it is not implemented as a separate utility. It is not difficult to do, all you need is to create a new utility and copy the code for renaming boundaries from cartesianMeshGenerator.C.
How many cells are there in the case lasting a couple of hours and how many cores were available for the meshing job?

Ciao,

Franjo
About the possibility to do the utility by myself, I don't like to do this kind of job, because I'm not a good programmer.
About the size of the problem, the final mesh has about 7.5 Million Cells; the hardware is a little obsolete: 2xAMD Opteron 2222 (totale 4 cores), 16 GB memory, but only DDR2 at 666 MHz.

Actually I see a decisive increment in performances: only 12 minutes to calculate about 10 Million Cells. Perhaps I'm now more experienced (the hw is still the same) . . . .
Ciao e grazie
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