about code saturne as a "CFD study" module integrated in salome
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 4:56 pm
Dear all,
I am working on installing code saturne through SALOME and I am not a linux expert yet.
So far I have installed succesfully SALOME 8.4.0.
I wanted to ask you an advice how to perform effectively the rest of the installation.
If I well understood there are two ways to proceed:
1) integrate code saturne in Salome: I should find the CFD study module at the end of the installation.
Should I configure (--with-salome) and build code saturne in the SALOME directory?
2)installing code saturne as a standalone software by calling required dependencies such as HDF5, MED CGNS METIS etc... during configuration.
Is code saturne built in a separate directory (nor Salome directory neither code saturne source directory)?
If I installed CS as CFD study module in Salome, am I able to import a mesh in this module which was not generated in SALOME (Geometry plus MESH module)?
Thank you in advance
regards,
FA
I am working on installing code saturne through SALOME and I am not a linux expert yet.
So far I have installed succesfully SALOME 8.4.0.
I wanted to ask you an advice how to perform effectively the rest of the installation.
If I well understood there are two ways to proceed:
1) integrate code saturne in Salome: I should find the CFD study module at the end of the installation.
Should I configure (--with-salome) and build code saturne in the SALOME directory?
2)installing code saturne as a standalone software by calling required dependencies such as HDF5, MED CGNS METIS etc... during configuration.
Is code saturne built in a separate directory (nor Salome directory neither code saturne source directory)?
If I installed CS as CFD study module in Salome, am I able to import a mesh in this module which was not generated in SALOME (Geometry plus MESH module)?
Thank you in advance
regards,
FA