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Problem in running code Saturne

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 8:30 pm
by Sherko
Hi...

I do not know how to run code_Saturne 3, I made the geometry in Salome and export it in forma (pipe.med), I put it (pipe.med) in Mesh folder after creat the case in Code_Saturne and I make mesh check and its o.k, but when I want to save the check in shape listpre, then I can not calling or find listpre in B.C ?
I want your Help or Advice to me.

Re: Problem in running code Saturne

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 1:25 am
by Yvan Fournier
Hello,

I am no sure I understand your question. If I remember correctly, listpre was the name of the proprocessor.log files output by Code_Saturne 2.0.

Are you a user of version 2.0 switching to 3.0 ? In that case, I recommend going directly to 4.0 (3.0 will nor be maintained after 5.0 is released in less than a year). Also, In versions 3.0 and 4.0, the proprocessor.log is saved automatically in the check_mesh subfolder in RESU.

Regards,

Yvan

Re: Problem in running code Saturne

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 3:59 pm
by Sherko
Yvan Fournier wrote:Hello,

I am no sure I understand your question. If I remember correctly, listpre was the name of the proprocessor.log files output by Code_Saturne 2.0.

Are you a user of version 2.0 switching to 3.0 ? In that case, I recommend going directly to 4.0 (3.0 will nor be maintained after 5.0 is released in less than a year). Also, In versions 3.0 and 4.0, the proprocessor.log is saved automatically in the check_mesh subfolder in RESU.

Regards,

Yvan
Hi Yvan,

Thank you for your answer my question, I was used Ver. 1.3 then Ver. 2, and now use Ver.3 , but I do not know what to do so I set boundary conditions (inlet, outlet and walls).

Regards,

Sherko

Re: Problem in running code Saturne

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 9:11 pm
by Yvan Fournier
Hello,

As I explained, when you run "check mesh", an associated directory appears in RESU, and you can use the directory's "preprocessor.log" file the same way you used "listpre" before.

Also, you can simply define selection criteria based on the mesh group names you define. The user manual explains this in detail.

Regards,

Yvan

Re: Problem in running code Saturne

Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2016 8:38 pm
by Sherko
Yvan Fournier wrote:Hello,

As I explained, when you run "check mesh", an associated directory appears in RESU, and you can use the directory's "preprocessor.log" file the same way you used "listpre" before.

Also, you can simply define selection criteria based on the mesh group names you define. The user manual explains this in detail.

Regards,

Yvan
Hello Yvan,

I will do as you said , Thank you very much.

Tres cordialement.

Re: Problem in running code Saturne

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 5:10 pm
by Sherko
Sherko wrote:
Yvan Fournier wrote:Hello,

As I explained, when you run "check mesh", an associated directory appears in RESU, and you can use the directory's "preprocessor.log" file the same way you used "listpre" before.

Also, you can simply define selection criteria based on the mesh group names you define. The user manual explains this in detail.

Regards,

Yvan
Hello Yvan,

I will do as you said , Thank you very much.

Tres cordialement.