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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0002395 | OpenFOAM | Bug | public | 2016-12-15 11:13 | 2016-12-22 11:48 |
Reporter | PFT | Assigned To | wyldckat | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | no change required | ||
OS | Ubuntu | OS Version | 16.04 | ||
Summary | 0002395: Motorbike tutorial run from Allrun doesn't work | ||||
Description | On OpenFoam 4.1 running on Ubuntu 16.04 Motorbike tutorial runs till the end using th script Allrun, but the motorbike itself is not there. Only can see the plain blocks from Paraview, no motorbike inside. velocity lines are all straight. | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | copy the Motorbike tutorial into the Run directory and run Allrun | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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I have two requests, so it's easier to diagnose the problem: 1. Please provide a snapshot of what you're seeing in ParaView. Please include ParaView itself. You can take a snapshot of ParaView by using the key combination Alt + Print Screen. 2. Please provide the file "log.snappyHexMesh", so that we can compare with the one we get from our own run. |
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Many thanks! This makes it a lot easier to diagnose. Everything is fine according to the log file, which means that the motorbike geometry was meshed properly. The screenshot you've provided demonstrates that you're looking at the wrong place. You were looking at a part which is well above the top of the rider's helmet. I've attached the image "Clip_at_0.82m.png", which shows how you can configure the Clip filter to see the motorbike location. Notice the two red arrows, one for the height and the other for inverting the selection box of the "Clip" filter. Please let us know if you can see the same. Also, try using the "Y Normal" button, which should allow you to see the side view of the motorbike from inside out. The only actual bug that I noticed has to do with the time snapshot, because it's referring to Time = 0, when it fact it should be 500, which is the only time step available. I'll open a separate patch report for that issue. |
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> The only actual bug that I noticed has to do with the time snapshot, because it's referring to Time = 0, when it fact it should be 500, which is the only time step available. I'll open a separate patch report for that issue. The problem is in ParaView/VTK, not in OpenFOAM. I don't have enough time today to report this upstream. |
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@PFT: Please re-open this bug report if you cannot see the same as I described in comment ~7512. I'm closing this report as "no change required". |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2016-12-15 11:13 | PFT | New Issue | |
2016-12-15 12:42 | wyldckat | Note Added: 0007486 | |
2016-12-15 12:42 | wyldckat | OS | => Ubuntu |
2016-12-15 12:42 | wyldckat | OS Version | => 16.04 |
2016-12-15 12:42 | wyldckat | Product Version | => 4.1 |
2016-12-18 07:17 | PFT | File Added: Screenshot from 2016-12-18 00-06-43.png | |
2016-12-18 07:19 | PFT | File Added: log.snappyHexMesh | |
2016-12-18 07:21 | PFT | Note Added: 0007509 | |
2016-12-18 23:00 | wyldckat | File Added: Clip_at_0.82m.png | |
2016-12-18 23:00 | wyldckat | Note Added: 0007512 | |
2016-12-19 01:57 | wyldckat | Note Added: 0007518 | |
2016-12-22 11:48 | wyldckat | Assigned To | => wyldckat |
2016-12-22 11:48 | wyldckat | Status | new => closed |
2016-12-22 11:48 | wyldckat | Resolution | open => no change required |
2016-12-22 11:48 | wyldckat | Note Added: 0007548 |