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Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development March 9, 2016, 16:25
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Posted By Tobi
Please use wmake libso instead of wmake

Please use wmake libso instead of wmake
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development March 9, 2016, 10:59
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Posted By Tobi
Hi stephi, I did this and the lib is...

Hi stephi,

I did this and the lib is available here: http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/openfoam-programming-development/162715-dynamicrefinefvmesh-two-regions.html

Instead of using twice alpha,...
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development December 18, 2015, 06:35
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Posted By Tobi
Hi Stephie, Question 1: I don't know. Maybe...

Hi Stephie,

Question 1: I don't know. Maybe this unrefine function is called at the beginning, then we refine and apply this to the topo of the mesh. If its like that, you delete every refinement...
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development December 18, 2015, 03:30
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Posted By Tobi
Hi, yes. Just read it like: if alpha <...

Hi,

yes. Just read it like: if alpha < unrefineLevel --> unrefine. So at least alpha is between [0-1] and therefore you should set it to a value inbetween, depending when you will unrefine the...
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development December 18, 2015, 03:23
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Posted By Tobi
Hi Stephie, What Do you think is the keyword...

Hi Stephie,

What Do you think is the keyword unrefineLevel stand for ;)

It has nothing to do with the solver settings in fvSolutions.
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development November 16, 2015, 08:36
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Posted By Tobi
Hi, what Andreas is mentioning,... you just...

Hi,

what Andreas is mentioning,... you just have to add the dynamicFvMesh lib to the solver and derive the mesh creation out of that library. Thats all ;)
Of course do not forget to recalculate...
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