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November 18, 2008, 09:46 |
No figure is plotted
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Rina Oldek
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Hi,
I have generated a mesh using FoamX, however, when using the command of "paraFoam...." the paraview box opens,and when I push the accept button nothing happens. It doesn't give me any warning. What is the problem Ol |
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February 12, 2009, 13:56 |
You have to select the availab
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musaddeque hossein
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You have to select the available meshes and patch and click on accept. Then click on the dsiplay tab, and select the wireframe option. The mesh should then show. if it still does not show, then open your foam case in a new terminal, load parafaom and go thru the steps again.
Musa |
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February 24, 2009, 09:57 |
Hi,
I have a problem with p
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amin ziaforoughi
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Hi,
I have a problem with paraview when I ran cavity tutorial,when I ran paraview after icofoam command,paraview is opended but nothings is displayed even eye shape in near cavity.foam. I don't know why. everything is ok when generating mesh with polyMesh and solving problem by icoFoam command. please help me. regard |
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February 24, 2009, 10:33 |
Amin:
How did you run the p
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musaddeque hossein
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Amin:
How did you run the problem? If you did not use allrun, then you would have to execute the processes separately in order to create output. Common processes that you have to run are: 1. Blockmesh 2. Setfields 3. IcoFoam (or whatever solver you need to run). To determine whether any output has been generated, just check the directory . You should see folders for each timestep in the directory if output has been generated. Musa |
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February 26, 2009, 04:06 |
Hello Dear Musa;
yes I make
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amin ziaforoughi
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Hello Dear Musa;
yes I make a mistake to run paraFoam command. thanks for your help and your attention. best regard |
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July 12, 2009, 13:47 |
Same Problem
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Sebastian
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Hello,
I just tried to Install OpenFOAM and so far everything worked fine. As the Installation Guide said, I tried to solve the cavity case.
Can you help me? best regard Sebastian |
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July 19, 2009, 16:07 |
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Igor Galdona
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Hi everybody,
I have the same problem that Sebastian. I can see nothing in the cavity example of the user's guide. There was no error message, first i write blockMesh, then paraFoam, icoFoam and paraFoam again (in a terminal). First time when i run paraview i can't see the mesh and second time i can't see nothing. When i wrote first, the next messages appeared in the terminal: get fences failed: -1 param: 6, val: 0 Could anybody hel us please? Thank you very much! |
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July 23, 2009, 08:03 |
no figure plottet
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Sebastian
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Hello,
I compiled it again, and then it worked. Can you attach a screenshot of your paraFoam? If it doesn't work, try the foamToVTK tool. Greetings Sebastian |
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July 23, 2009, 09:17 |
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Igor Galdona
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Hi Sebastian!
So did you have the same problem? What can i do to compile the Paraview module? Was it included in the ThirdParty pack? I'll attach a screenshot this afternoon. |
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July 23, 2009, 13:21 |
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Igor Galdona
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July 23, 2009, 13:58 |
no figure plotted
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Sebastian
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Hello Igor,
I solved the Problem by compiling paraview. Did you try to use foamToVTK ? This will create vtk files, which can be opened with paraView. Just start paraview and the open the vtk - file. If this doesn't work I have no idea... Greatings Sebastian |
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July 23, 2009, 14:14 |
Compiling ParaView
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Sebastian
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Sorry,
to use the foamToVTK there's no need to compile paraview. The difference is, that you can't start paraview with the paraFoam command. Use the paraview command instead. Can you tell me, what ubunut version you have? Thx Sebastian |
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July 23, 2009, 14:29 |
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Igor Galdona
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Hi Sebastian, thank you for your fast answer.
I have Ubuntu 9.0.4 and i tried foamToVTK command and it works!!!But for the cavity example it creates 6 files, and i think each of them are different time steps, so if i open a file, i cannot go directly to the next time step without closing the active file...I realized that an openFOAM flie extension is not created either when i make icoFoam in the terminal. I don't know if it is common? Could you tell me how to compile paraView? Is it in ThirParty folder? I am a Ubuntu very begginer, so excuse me please. |
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July 23, 2009, 14:35 |
compiling doesn't work wit5h Ubuntu 9.04
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Sebastian
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I also tried to compile OpenFOAM in Ubuntu 9.04, and that didn't work, because openFoam need qt 4.3 for compiling. Ubuntu 9.04 delivers only QT 4.4. So I installed Ubuntu 8.04 and now it works really fine. I've written a howTo for Installing OpenFOAM, but it's in German. The Compiler is in the ThirPartyPackage.
Greatings Sebastian |
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July 23, 2009, 14:42 |
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Igor Galdona
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Ok. Thanks to a post here i think i have openFOAM running on this Ubuntu 9.0.4 version. I think it solves and it gives no error.
Do you think I can't see openFoam flies in paraView because i have Ubuntu 9.0.4? |
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July 23, 2009, 14:55 |
Ubuntu 9.04
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Sebastian
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paraview alone works fine, because the vtk - import seems to work. The problem is, that the paraFoam command doesn't work properly. the easiest way is, to use Ubuntu 8.04 instead of 9.04.
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July 23, 2009, 14:59 |
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Igor Galdona
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Ok, i'll see what i do...
Could i work whit VTK files, or are they just a patch and is better to work on ubuntu 8.0.4? |
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July 23, 2009, 15:15 |
vtk
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Sebastian
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You could work with vtk files. They are nescessary if you want to do your postprocessing under windows.
The disatvantage is, that you can't animate your results. Greetings Sebastian |
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July 23, 2009, 15:22 |
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Igor Galdona
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Thank you very much Sebastian.
Best regards, Igor |
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August 16, 2009, 19:12 |
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Jean-Peer Lorenz
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I faced the problem described above as well when installing OpenFOAM 1.6.x and ParaView 3.6.1 on a machine running Ubuntu 9.04: no output in paraFoam but using the VTK converter works.
I solved the problem following this advice: http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...tml#post226526 Quote:
Regards. |
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