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On flow cluster, we have differents versions of precompiled OpenFOAM, they are available as a [http://wiki.hpcuser.uni-oldenburg.de/index.php/User_environment_-_The_usage_of_module module] :  
On flow cluster, we have differents versions of precompiled OpenFOAM, they are available as a [http://wiki.hpcuser.uni-oldenburg.de/index.php/User_environment_-_The_usage_of_module module] :  
<pre>$ module avail &gt;  grep openfoam  
<pre>$ module avail openfoam  
</pre>  
</pre>  
currently we have&nbsp;:  
currently we have&nbsp;:  

Revision as of 14:11, 30 September 2013


Policy

OpenFOAM is produced by OpenCFD Ltd, is freely available and open source, licensed under the GNU General Public Licence.


Description

The OpenFOAM® (Open Field Operation and Manipulation) CFD Toolbox is a free, open source CFD for both commercial and academic organisations. OpenFOAM has an extensive range of features to solve complex fluid flows problems involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat transfer, to solid dynamics and electromagnetics. It includes tools for meshing, notably snappyHexMesh, a parallelised mesher for complex CAD geometries, and for pre- and post-processing. Almost everything (including meshing, and pre- and post-processing) runs in parallel as standard, enabling users to take full advantage of computer hardware at their disposal.

By being open, OpenFOAM offers users complete freedom to customise and extend its existing functionality. OpenFOAM includes over 80 solver applications that simulate specific problems in engineering mechanics and over 170 utility applications that perform pre- and post-processing tasks, e.g. meshing, data visualisation, etc.

Solver Capabilities


  1. Incompressible flows
  2. Multiphase flows Combustion
  3. Buoyancy-driven flows
  4. Conjugate heat transfer
  5. Compressible flows
  6. Particle methods (DEM, DSMC, MD)
  7. Other (Solid dynamics, electromagnetics)


Parallel Computing

OpenFOAM employs domain decomposition, with its decomposePar utility, to split the mesh and fields into a number of sub-domains and allocate them to separate processors. Applications can then run in parallel on separate sub-domains, with communication between processors with software that uses the MPI communications protocol. While OpenFOAM is shipped with the OpenMPI library, any MPI library, such as those optimised for particular hardware platforms, can be used with OpenFOAM by “plugging” it in through the Pstream interface.

However, the OpenFOAM modules compiled on FLOW are linked to OpenMPI. The correct OpenMPI release is loaded automatically by the module call.

Availability

On flow cluster, we have differents versions of precompiled OpenFOAM, they are available as a module :

$ module avail openfoam 

currently we have :

  • openfoam/1.6-ext
  • openfoam/1.7.1
  • openfoam/2.0.1
  • openfoam/2.1.0
  • openfoam/2.1.1
  • openfoam/2.2.0
  • openfoam/2.2.1

Note: The module of the proper GCC compiler release and the appropriate OpenMPI release are loaded automatically by the module load openfoam/... command. Please don't load other additional MPI modules.

Usage at flow cluster 

In order to use OpenFOAM, load the openfoam module, example:

$ module load openfoam/1.6-ext

Serial jobs

Parallel jobs

For parallel usage see the OpenMPI page.


Notes for OF-Devlopers

Useful links