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September 27, 2012, 11:05 |
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Hi guys, right now I am reading the openfoam's code and wonder what the meaing of "tetFaceI and tetPtI " in openfoam, this bothers me a lot and I konw "I" should be the index i, but I don't know what the tetFace and tetPt mean.
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September 27, 2012, 11:35 |
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Arne Stahlmann
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You should specify where you have found these words! Just from guessing, it is hard to give you a right answer. But if I should guess, I would say the whole word is just the index in a loop
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September 27, 2012, 12:32 |
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Thansk for answering. The tetFaceI and tetPtI actually first comes out in the lagrangian/basic/particle/particle.H. Yes, they are indexes. The thing I don't get actually is I don't know where do we get the tetrahedron? I mean in the particle.H profile it states "the decomposed tet". So is the tetrahedron divided from a cube defined in openfoam? I don't konw the tetrahedron part totally..
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