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Old   December 14, 2010, 06:37
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So, FOAM before OpenFOAM historical releases are available on

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http://powerlab.fsb.hr/ped/kturbo/OpenFOAM/historicalReleases[/url]

for all to peruse at their pleasure.
Has anyone been able to download any of these files? I keep getting HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found.
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Old   December 14, 2010, 12:12
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Has anyone been able to download any of these files? I keep getting HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found.
Same here.
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Old   December 15, 2010, 15:47
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Hello Mark,

It looks like our server has identified you as a bit of a Bad Boy (dear, dear). Don't worry, I will help you out.

Please point your web browser to:

powerlab.fsb.hr/ped/kturbo/OpenFOAM/

and then click on the historicalReleases directory (you may want to have a look around as well if you feel like it). You can then right-click on the archive you want and do a Save-As.

If this does not work, I have set up a special link for you:

wget http://www.fsb.hr/~hjasak/foam2.3.2_13_12_04.tgz

Please shout if you get problems.

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Hi,

Is there a way to install OpenFOAM 1.6-ext on a Red Hat system?
Current I use OpenFOAM 1.7.1.

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Old   March 16, 2011, 12:19
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Hi,

are you looking for a binary package (.rpm) Package?
So far i only know of the debian binary packages made by Oliver Borm.
Are you familiar with "alien"? => http://taufanlubis.wordpress.com/200...or-deb-to-rpm/

You could download debian binaries from https://launchpad.net/~cae-team/+arc...series_filter= or
http://ppa.launchpad.net/cae-team/pp...nfoam-1.6-ext/ and convert them into rpm (but because of all the dependecies and so on it is not an ideal method to do so!)

But I think it is not harder to get the sources via git and compile the sources.
if you have git installed.
read http://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/Installation for orientation or
https://openfoam-extend.svn.sourcefo...1.6-ext/README


cd ~/OpenFOAM/
git clone git://openfoam-extend.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/openfoam-extend/OpenFOAM-1.6-ext
Edit your .bashrc file in ~/.bashrc

there are the Scripts for ThirdParty packages =>AllMake.stage0 ,1,2,3,4
https://openfoam-extend.svn.sourcefo...DME.ThirdParty

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Hi,

are you looking for a binary package (.rpm) Package?
There are binary packages for RedHat/CentOS here
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cent...iles/OpenFOAM/
(but no RPMs I'm afraid)

I havn't tried them so I can't comment on them

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Old   March 20, 2011, 18:31
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Hello extendedFOAMERS,

I am trying to locate in the sources the following features that I saw in the announcement for 1.6-ext (www.cfd-online.com/Forums/openfoam-news-...release-1-6-ext.html).

Developments to utilities

...* Level-set support tools

Model development

...* Updated stress analysis tools, new large deformation solver formulation


I have browsed the SVN and have taken a look inside the stress solver sources and I didn't see a large deformation formulation.

Can anyone please point me to that and the level-set tools?

thanks alot,

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Dear Jim,

you might want to contact Kathrin Kissling => see her presentation
http://www.uni-ulm.de/fileadmin/webs...les/CLSVOF.pdf
you find her contacts below
http://www.csi.tu-darmstadt.de/staff...s_37440.en.jsp
http://www.extend-project.de/openfoa...ty/165/profile
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Dear Elvis and Jim:

That's exactly what we want too.
We would like to model two phase flow model in porous media.
Thanks for your information.

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Hi All,
I have a "new" question about OF 1.6-ext (it's no really new because I already posted it but without reply).
During last workshop in Gotheborg Prof. Jasak presented an application for RBF to do morphing for CFD optimization.
I tried the tutorial movingBlockRBF. I can rotate and translate the block but I still haven't found how to morph the block surface with control points (for example increase the length or give a curvature).
Can I do that? If yes, could anyone help me how to set the RBF for morphing or where I can find some examples?

Thanks in advance

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Did you get any answers to your queestion or figure it out yourself? I'd like to try sliding mesh for my turbomachinery app that I originally used GGI.
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Hi Sek,
No I did not get any reply yet (and until now I haven't had time to explore it myself).
For sliding mesh you mean you want to use the moveDynamicMesh (with tetra remesh) in 1.6-ext?
For my case I need a morpher that, maybe coupled with RBF, can change the shape of my surface. Do you know is there this in OF? Or any other open source morpher else? I known Discretizer but I found it not stable with big models.
PS: I already coupled OF with commercial morpher (ANSA), running everything with the DAKOTA open source optimization tool for CFD optimization. But I'd like also test an open source morpher.

However, keep in touch in our progress

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Hi All,
I have a "new" question about OF 1.6-ext (it's no really new because I already posted it but without reply).
During last workshop in Gotheborg Prof. Jasak presented an application for RBF to do morphing for CFD optimization.
I tried the tutorial movingBlockRBF. I can rotate and translate the block but I still haven't found how to morph the block surface with control points (for example increase the length or give a curvature).
Can I do that? If yes, could anyone help me how to set the RBF for morphing or where I can find some examples?

Thanks in advance

Andrea
This is not the place for this question. You'd better highlight your post again in other forum places. RBF as in its tutorial now is yet kind of incomplete but but works well in general.
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