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Old   June 18, 2019, 04:55
Default SU2_GEO Location of stations to be analyzed
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Hello,



I'm currently trying to look at geometry parameters of a Nozzle to put some constraints on my optimization. In order to do this I add the following lines to the initial code :



Code:
GEO_MARKER= (Nozzle,Inlet,Outlet,Symmetry)
GEO_DESCRIPTION= FUSELAGE
GEO_LOCATION_STATIONS= (0.06,0.07,0.08,0.09,0.1)
GEO_BOUNDS=(0.06,0.1)
GEO_PLOT_STATIONS= YES
GEO_NUMBER_STATIONS= 25
GEO_MODE= FUNCTION

Nozzle is the top surface, Inlet is the left one, outlet the right one and symmetry the bottom one.



Running SU2_GEO I got this :



Code:
------------------------ Physical Case Definition -----------------------
Surface(s) where the geometrical based functions is evaluated: Nozzle, Inlet, Outlet, Symmetry.
Input mesh file name: Mesh_FFD.su2

-------------------------- Output Information ---------------------------

------------------- Config File Boundary Information --------------------
Euler wall boundary marker(s): Nozzle.
Symmetry plane boundary marker(s): Symmetry.
Riemann boundary marker(s): Inlet, Outlet.

---------------------- Read Grid File Information -----------------------
Two dimensional problem.
1497 points.
4 surface markers.
24 boundary elements in index 0 (Marker = Inlet).
24 boundary elements in index 1 (Marker = Outlet).
99 boundary elements in index 2 (Marker = Symmetry).
99 boundary elements in index 3 (Marker = Nozzle).
2746 triangles.

----------------------- Preprocessing computations ----------------------
Setting local point connectivity.
Checking the numerical grid orientation of the interior elements.
Identify edges and vertices.
Computing centers of gravity.
Setting the bound control volume structure.
Compute the surface curvature.
Max K: 1451.47. Mean K: 44.0268. Standard deviation K: 218.967.
Setting reference area and span.
Reference length = 0 m.
Wetted area = 0.133356 m.
Area projection in the x-plane = 0.00931443 m, y-plane = 0 m.
Max. coordinate in the x-direction = 0.123 m, y-direction = 0.036 m.
Min coordinate in the x-direction = 0 m, y-direction = 0.00498001 m.
Set plane structure.

-------------------- Objective function evaluation ----------------------

Station 1. XCoord: 0 m, Area: 1.06802e-19 m^2, Length: 0.0900441 m, Width: 7.53158e-18 m, Waterline width: 0 m, Height: 0.036 m.
------------------------- Solver Postprocessing -------------------------
Deleted main variables.
Deleted CGeometry container.
Deleted CSurfaceMovement class.
Deleted CFreeFormDefBox class.
Deleted CConfig container.


Completed in 0.005603 seconds on 1 core.

------------------------- Exit Success (SU2_GEO) ------------------------

Here I have only one station at x=0 whereas I want 5 stations as givent in SU2_LOCATION_STATIONS.



Has someone ever had this problem ?



Thanks for you help,
Kevin
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