hyStrath
fluidfoam
hyStrath | fluidfoam | |
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3 | 2 | |
214 | 138 | |
3.3% | 1.4% | |
0.0 | 6.0 | |
11 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
C++ | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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hyStrath
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Display individual species data for a given gas mixture in dsmcFoam
git clone https://github.com/vincentcasseau/hyStrath.git --branch OF-v1612+ --single-branch
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DSMCFoam on OpenFOAM
I would recommend using dsmcFoam+, which has many more capabilities than the one with the standard OpenFOAM (e.g. internal and electronic energy modes and chemical reactions). It also contains some tutorial cases. You can find it here: https://github.com/vincentcasseau/hyStrath The repository contains other applications as well, but the installation script allows to install only dsmcFoam+
- Best Hypersonics software for coupling with Python
fluidfoam
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Directly create animation from a bunch of timestep (.vtk) files using python
OP I am so glad you asked this because more people need to know how to do this. Please do yourself a favor and check out fluidfoam. It will change your life. I was trying to do a very similar thing to what you're doing and spent months looking into things like pvpython, pyvista, etc. None of them are even close to as easy as fluidfoam. What you will have to do is go and look at the example files they give. Those probably won't work right away but they are quite easy to debug and adapt.
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Does Julia have any libraries for reading out fields from OpenFOAM?
I found a really nice library for doing this in Python called FluidFoam and have implemented its functions. I want to do this faster however, because I want to make lots of animations and I don't like waiting several hours to compile all of the frames for a single animation. I heard Julia is much faster than Python and I have been meaning to learn it for some time now. Maybe I can use this as an opportunity to learn it whilst speeding up something in my research. If such a package exists for Julia or you have any other thoughts about what I can do, please let me know!
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