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[ff3d-users] Strange problem with ff3d and navier-stokes example
Fedechicco
2009-11-12 16:12:52 UTC
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Hello,
I'm having a really bad time making my model to work, but meanwhile I
encoutered a really strange behaviour:
100% of times that I run navier-stokes.ff with ff3d it works fine, but
if I only copy it to some file named differently it doesn't work well.
When I run the copy it "forgets" one boundary condition, a dirichlet
condition on the exit of the domain.

I don't have the slightest idea about why it happens, but it seems to
be very well reproducible on my machine (windows7 32bits).
I made a screen-captured film of the behaviour (usually if somebody
come to me saying something like that I think he's a fool, that's why
I took proofs), it's a 15Mb file, I can send it if you want.

Do somebody ever encountered this before?

sincerely,
Federico
Stephane Del Pino
2009-11-13 07:28:11 UTC
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Hello.

15M is quite big for the list. Can you put the files on the web and send the
link to them?

Regards,
Stéphane.
Fedechicco
2009-11-13 10:56:00 UTC
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I put the video in here, tell me when you're done seeing it that I'll
remove the video from youtube.



If you want to download it you can use this trusted site:
http://keepvid.com/
put the link to the video in it and download it in HD quality.
Sorry but I have no account on megashare or similar, youtube was the
only way I know to share a video in high quality.

best regards,
Federico
Post by Stephane Del Pino
Hello.
15M is quite big for the list. Can you put the files on the web and send the
link to them?
Regards,
Stéphane.
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Stephane Del Pino
2009-11-14 10:51:47 UTC
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Hello Federico.

This problem is probably due to a problem with "end of lines" which are
different on Windows and Linux. Can you compute the differences of the two files
with some tool like "diff"? Or can you send the files so that we check them?

Stéphane.

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