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February 11, 2022, 17:42 |
How To View OpenFOAM files from WSL Bash Environment
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Austin
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Hello,
I am running OpenFOAM v2012 on my Windows laptop using WSL2. Previously, I ran OpenFOAM on Linux OS and was able to navigate the tutorial files through the operating system pretty easily. Now, using the bash environment on Windows, I am running into some obstacles. More specifically: I am trying to follow an OpenFOAM tutorial located here. When I try to access the elbow_quad.msh file that is provided in the video link, I am not sure how to copy this set of data (while only using the bash environment through WSL2) into the appropriate OpenFOAM folder library and ensure OpenFOAM treats it as a .msh file. I am also wondering how I can view the pressure and velocity files within each OpenFOAM tutorial folder while only using the bash environment (for example in incompressible/icoFoam/elbow/0 there are two files - P and U - how do I view these in the bash environment?). Right now, I only know how to access these folders using the WSL bash environment, and I am not sure how to physically open the data inside the folder from here. Any suggestions would be appreciated. |
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openfoam, ubuntu, wsl2 |
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