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April 5, 2024, 10:25 |
OPENFOAM simul run in server (Linux) yields different velocities in laptop (Windows)
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Dear Openfoamers,
I have run an Openfoam simulation in a supercomputer which runs on Linux. The post-processing uses Paraview 5.11.2. However, when I download the data and visualize it in my laptop (much more efficient for post-processing), which has BlueCFD (Windows) from where I can call Paraview (Paraview 5.6.2), I found out that in the corners of my domain (close to the outlets) I have large velocity values nearby. Have you ever experienced something like this? Could this be related to the use of different versions? Perhaps the simulation has any error? I attach a figure where I compare both results (re-scaled to 0-1 m/s). Many thanks in advance for your help. |
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April 5, 2024, 10:51 |
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Dear openfoamers,
For anyone with the same issue, I can confirm this is because the different versions of Paraview. When tested with version 5.6.2. in the server/supercomputer, the velocity peaks also appeared. It took a few days to realise it and re-run simulations, so I hope this helps someone else... Best regards |
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