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Old   April 4, 2014, 09:25
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I have openFoam 2.2 installed and the waves2foam directory is on my desktop. I have manged to compile the waves2foam toolbox and also ran few tutorials without without any problem.

Now, I am trying to couple waves2foam with dynamic mesh with instructions given in these two links.

http://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/Co...dify_interFoam

https://sites.google.com/site/jordim...ic-mesh-motion


Here are steps that I followed:

1. Copy interDyMFoam to waveFoam directory.
2. The interDyMFoam had only correctPhi.H, pEqn.H and readControls.H files. Therefore I copied rest of the files alphaCourantNo.H, alphaEqn.H, alphaEqnSubCycle.H, setDeltaT.H, Ueqn.H from the waveFoam solver folder.
3. Also I copied the createFields.H from the interFoam directory in the OpenFoam2.2 directory.
4. I renamed the solver and respective files as 'waveDyMFoam'.
5. I made modifications as suggested in these webpages.
6. Then I ran the Allwmake file and got the following error (in the waves2foam.log file).

Now I assume that the other solvers were compiled properly compiled but the waveDyMFoam did not compile properly. Could someone please help me correct this.

Here is the error log file.
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Old   April 7, 2014, 14:43
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Good evening,

@Vasava and other interDyMFoam+waves2Foam users:
The guide on how to create both waveFoam and waveDyMFoam on the wiki is outdated (as is also explicitly stated). Furthermore, it is a deliberate choice not to distribute waves2Foam with a waveDyMFoam solver, since my experience with this type of solver is somewhat limited.
Therefore, if someone is willing to create the waveDyMFoam solver (preferably for all OF-versions supported through waves2Foam) and make them available through the svn-repositories along with one or more tutorials, I would gladly receive the contribution.

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Old   April 8, 2014, 02:17
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Thanks for the response Niels. I hope someone comes up with a solution.
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