OpenCFD release OpenFOAM version 1.4.1, 3rdAugust 2007
OpenCFD are pleased to announce the release of version 1.4.1 of their
OpenFOAM open source CFD toolbox.
OpenFOAM-1.4.1 is predominantly a patched version of the 1.4 release
including some important bug-fixes, many of which were reported on the bugs-list
on the discussion forum, but also includes some significant developments detailed
below.
Parallel running
OpenMPI-1.2.3 replaces LAM-7.1.2 as the default MPI
used by OpenFOAM; LAM and other MPI implementations are still
supported.
Mesh/data conversion
New fluent3DMeshToFoam converter for 3D
meshes from Fluent format to OpenFOAM format including full
support for all BCs, zones etc.; new foamFormatConvert utility converts
all OpenFOAM mesh and field files associated with a case into the
format specified in the controlDict, e.g. converts binary files to ASCII
and vice versa.
Mesh motion
New turbDyMFoam solver for incompressible, turbulent
flow of Newtonian fluids with moving mesh incorporating the
PISO/SIMPLE/PIMPLE pressure-velocity solution algorithms; the
icoDynFoam solver for incompressible, laminar flow of Newtonian fluids
with moving mesh also modified with the PISO/SIMPLE/PIMPLE
algorithms; mesh motion solvers extended to include velocity (as
before) and displacement which are advantageous for periodic motion.
Discretisation schemes
New filteredLinear2 scheme which removes
high frequency modes with ‘staggering’ characteristics.
GAMG solver
Improved handling of asymmetric matrices; smoothers for
asymmetric matrices extended to include DILU and DILUGaussSeidel;
completely replaces the old AMG solver (no longer supported); default
solver for the coarsest matrix changed from direct to iterative, with
direct solver can be selected using the optional directSolveCoarsest
switch.
Turbulence modelling
Implementation of the k-omega SST turbulence
model for high-Re external and internal compressible flows (not fully
tested).
Other
Improvements to parallel compilation and optimisations for the
Itanium2 processor.
For a full list of new features, see the Release Notes.