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| Hello and welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''Installing and running OpenFOAM and paraView'''.
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| Hello and welcome to the '''spoken tutorial''' on '''Installing and running OpenFOAM and paraView'''.
  
 
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| In this tutorial I will show you  
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| In this tutorial, I will show you:
 
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| how to '''install and run'''  
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|How to install and '''run''' '''OpenFOAM ''', '''Paraview''' and
 
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'''OpenFOAM '''
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'''Paraview''' and
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| How to solve a '''lid driven cavity'''.
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|How to solve a '''Lid driven cavity case'''.
  
 
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|  To record this tutorial  I am using '''Linux Operating system Ubuntu  version 10.04'''
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|  To record this tutorial, I am using:'''Linux Operating system Ubuntu''' version 10.04
 
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| '''OpenFOAM version 2.1.0''' '''ParaView version 3.12.0'''
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| '''OpenFOAM''' version 2.1.0, '''ParaView''' version 3.12.0
 
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| '''Note that OpenFOAM does not run on Windows platform'''.
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| Note that OpenFOAM does not '''run''' on ''''Windows' platform'''.
 
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| Also Note '''OpenFOAM v 2.1.0''' is '''compatible''' with '''linux version 10.04''' and above.  
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| Also note, '''OpenFOAM''' v 2.1.0 is compatible with '''Ubuntu''' version 10.04 and above.  
  
 
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|  To practice this tutorial you should have some basic knowledge of '''Computational Fluid Dynamics'''.
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|  To practice this tutorial, you should have some basic knowledge of '''Computational Fluid Dynamics'''
 
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| And '''Linux Commands'''.
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| and '''Linux commands'''.
  
 
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|  Let me introduce you to '''OpenFOAM'''
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|  Let me introduce you to '''OpenFOAM'''.
  
 
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|  It contains a wide range of '''solvers''' for solving '''CFD''' problems of'''2dimensional '''
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|  It contains a wide range of '''solvers''' for solving '''CFD''' problems of 2 dimensions
 
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| as well as '''3dimensionals'''.
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| as well as 3 dimensions.
  
 
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| Now let me''' introduce''' you to '''Paraview''':
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| Now, let me introduce you to '''Paraview'''.
 
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| It is used for '''visualizing the results''' obtained in '''OpenFOAM'''.
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| It is used for visualizing the results obtained in OpenFOAM.
  
 
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'''OpenFOAM and paraView''' can also be installed  through '''Synaptic package manager'''
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|  OpenFOAM and paraView can be installed  through '''Synaptic package manager'''.
  
 
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|  For '''Synaptic Package Manager''' go to '''System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager'''
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|  For Synaptic Package Manager, go to '''System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager'''.
  
 
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| Type your '''password'''.
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| Type your password.
  
 
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|  In the '''Search Box type OpenFOAM'''  
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|  In the '''Search Box''', type "OpenFOAM".
  
 
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you can see '''openfoam as well as paraView'''.
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You can see '''openfoam''' as well as '''paraView'''.
  
 
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'Mark''' both of them for '''installation'''
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|  Mark both of them for installation  
  
 
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| And then Click  '''Apply''' to install
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| and then click '''Apply''' to install.
  
 
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| The '''Installation''' may take some time.
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| The installation may take some time.
  
 
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'''OpenFOAM and Paraview''' are '''installed'''.
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|  OpenFOAM and Paraview are installed.
  
 
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|  For more details on '''Synaptic Package Manager '''
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|  For more details on '''Synaptic Package Manager''',
 
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| please visit our '''website '''on this URL : http://www.spoken-tutorials.org
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| please visit our website on this URL :http://www.spoken-tutorials.org
 
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'''Alternately''' you can also '''install OpenFOAM and paraView '''from '''openfoam''' website on this url: http://www.openfoam.com/download
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|  Alternately, you can also install OpenFOAM and paraView from the '''openfoam''' website on this url:
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http://www.openfoam.com/download
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| Let me open up the '''browser '''
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| Let me open up the browser.
  
 
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| In the browser URL type : [http://www.openfoam.com/download http://www.openfoam.com/download]Press Enter
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| In the browser URL, type : http://www.openfoam.com/download.
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Press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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|Scroll Down and go to '''Ubuntu Deb pack '''Let me '''zoom''' this  
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|Scroll-down and go to '''Ubuntu Deb pack'''. Let me zoom this.
  
 
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| Go to '''Ubuntu deb pack installation'''Click on it
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| Go to '''"Ubuntu Deb Pack Installation"''', click on it.
  
 
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| Let me '''zoom out'''. Scroll down and go to installation
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| Let me zoom-out. Scroll-down and go to '''Installation'''.
  
 
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| From the '''first point of installation '''
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| From the first point of installation,
 
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| '''copy''' this '''command line''' and  
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| copy this '''command line''' and  
 
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| '''paste''' it in the '''terminal window'''
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| '''paste''' it in the '''terminal''' window.
 
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| To open up a the '''terminal window'''
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| To open up a terminal window,
 
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| press '''Ctrl,Alt and t keys''' simultaneously on your '''keyboard'''or  
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| press '''Ctrl, Alt''' and '''t''' keys simultaneously on your keyboard or  
 
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| go to '''Application > Accessories > Terminal '''
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| go to '''Applications > Accessories > Terminal'''.
  
 
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| Open up a '''terminal window'''
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| Open up a terminal window.
 
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| Now copy this '''command line''' and '''paste it''' in the '''terminal window'''
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| Now, copy this command line and '''paste''' it in the terminal window.
  
 
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| Note that in place of ''''lsb_release -cs''''
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| Note that in place of "lsb_release -cs",
 
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| replace it with the name of '''Linux version'''  that you are using
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| replace it with the name of the Linux version that you are using.
  
 
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| ''Switch back''' to the browser.Above installation you can see different ubuntu version and the code names.
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| Switch back to the browser. Above '''Installation''', you can see different Ubuntu versions and the '''code''' names.
  
 
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|As i am using linux 10.04
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|As I am using Linux 10.04,
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|I will replace lbs _ release-cs with lucid
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|I will replace "lsb_release-cs" with "lucid".
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|Open up the terminal window
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|Open up the terminal window.
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|I will '''replace this''' by '''lucid'''.Press enter
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|I will replace this by "lucid". Press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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| Note that '''Installation''' here is incomplete  
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| Note that installation here is incomplete.
 
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| if you follow the steps in the
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| If you follow the steps in the
 
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| '''sequence 1-2-3-4''' you will be done through   '''installing open foam and paraview '''.
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| sequence 1-2-3 and 4, you will be done through installing OpenFoam and paraView.
  
 
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| I have already installed '''OpenFOAM And Paraview'''  through '''Synaptic Pacakage Manage''' some while ago
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| I have already installed '''OpenFOAM''' and '''Paraview'''  through '''Synaptic Pacakage Manager''' some while ago.
  
 
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|Now we need to '''configure''' the '''installed software'''
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|Now we need to configure the installed software.
  
 
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| To do this we need to '''edit''' the '''bash''' '''file'''
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| To do this, we need to edit the '''bash''' file.
  
 
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| Open a new '''command terminal'''.
 
| Open a new '''command terminal'''.
 
  
 
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| In the '''command terminal''' type : ''''gedit ~/.bashrc''''. Press Enter
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| In the command terminal, type : "gedit ~/.bashrc". Press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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| This opens up the '''bash''' '''file''',
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| This opens up the '''bash''' file.
  
 
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| Let me drag this to the '''capture area''' scroll down to the bottom of the '''bash file'''
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| Let me drag this to the '''capture area''', scroll-down to the bottom of the '''bash''' file.
  
 
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| Now switch back to the '''browser'''
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| Now, switch back to the browser.
 
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| Scroll down and go to user '''configration'''
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| Scroll-down and go to '''User Configration'''.
  
 
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|Look at the '''second point'''
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|Look at the second point.
 
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| Copy this line.And paste it at the botttom of the '''bash file'''
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| Copy this line and '''paste''' it at the bottom of the '''bash''' file.
  
 
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| '''Save''' it and Close the '''bash file.'''
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| '''Save''' it and close the bash file.
  
 
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|Now we need to test the '''installed application'''
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|Now, we need to test the installed '''application'''.
  
 
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| To do this open up a new '''command terminal''' terminal
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| To do this, open a new command terminal.
 
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| Let me drag this to the capture area
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| Let me drag this to the capture area.
  
 
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|  In the '''command terminal''' type ''''icoFoam ('''Note that F here is capital)''' space -(dash) help '''
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|  In the command terminal, type: "icoFoam" (Note that 'F' here is capital) space -(dash) help '''
 
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| Press enter
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| Press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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| A '''usage message''' will appear.
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| A usage message will appear.
  
 
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| You are now ready to start with '''OpenFoam'''
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| You are now ready to start with OpenFoam.
  
 
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| Now let me show you how to set up a '''working directory.'''
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| Now, let me show you how to set up a working directory.
  
 
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| Create a '''project or a user directory''' by the name '''run'''
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| Create a '''project''' or a '''user directory''' by the name "run".
  
 
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| Open a new '''command terminal'''. Let me drag this to the '''capture area''' again
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| Open a new command terminal. Let me drag this to the capture area again.
  
 
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| In the '''Command Terminal''' type : '''mkdir (space) -p (space) $FOAM_RUN'''
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| In the '''Command Terminal''', type : '''mkdir (space) -p (space) $FOAM_RUN''' (note that 'FOAM' and 'RUN' are in capital). Press '''Enter'''.
( Note That '''FOAM''' and '''RUN''' are in '''capital''') Press Enter
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|Copy the '''tutorial''' '''directory''' from openfoam distribution to '''run directory'''
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|Copy the tutorial directory from openfoam distribution to '''run directory'''
  
 
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| By typing in the '''terminal ''' '''cp (space) -r (space) $FOAM_TUTORIALS (space) $FOAM_RUN '''
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| by typing on the terminal'''cp (space) -r (space) $FOAM_TUTORIALS (space) $FOAM_RUN'''
 
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| '''(''' note  that '''FOAM''' '''TUTORIAL' And RUN'' are capital''')''' '''and '''Press Enter
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| (note  that 'FOAM', 'TUTORIALs' and 'RUN' are in capital) and press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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| Both the '''directories''' are now created.
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| Both the directories are now created.
  
 
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| To view the '''directories''' go to '''Places > Home Folder > OpenFOAM folder .'''
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| To view the directories, go to '''Places > 'Home' folder > 'OpenFOAM' folder.'''
  
 
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| You can see '''ttt-210''', Click on it
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| You can see 'ttt-2.1.0', click on it.
  
 
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|'''Run and tutorials'''
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|'''Run''' and '''tutorials'''.
  
 
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| Close this
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| Close this.
 
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|   let me switch back to the '''slides'''.
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| Let me switch back to the slides.
  
 
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| If some errors occurs during '''downloading''' '''OpenFOAM and Paraview'''
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| If some error occurs during downloading OpenFOAM and Paraview,
 
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| from '''Synaptic Package Manager''' or '''Ubuntu Debian pack from the website '''
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| from '''Synaptic Package Manager''' or '''Ubuntu Debian pack''' from the website,
 
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| then you can '''download and install Openfoam''' and''' paraview '''from the''' source pack installation'''
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| then you can download and install OpenFoam and paraView from the '''source pack installation'''.
  
 
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| For source pack installationGo to the '''Download''' page of '''openfoam website '''
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| For source pack installation, go to the '''Download''' page of openfoam website.
 
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| Now let me '''zoom''' this
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| Now, let me zoom this.
  
 
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|Scroll down and  go to'''Source Pack Installation '''. Now click on this
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|Scroll-down and  go to '''"Source Pack Installation" '''. Now, click on this.
  
 
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| Now scroll down and '''Go to Packs '''
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| Now, scroll-down and go to '''Packs '''.
  
 
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| Download these '''2 tar files and save them'''. I have already downloaded and saved this 2 tar files
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| Download these 2 'tar' files and '''save''' them. I have already downloaded and saved these 2 'tar' files.
  
 
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| After this go to your '''home directory'''
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| After this, go to your '''home directory'''.
  
 
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| To do this go to '''Places > home folder'''
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| To do this, go to '''Places > home''' folder.
 
+
  
 
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| Let me drag this to the '''capture area'''
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| Let me drag this to the '''capture area'''.
  
 
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|-
 
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| In your home '''directory''' create a '''folder''' by a name of your choice  
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| In your '''home''' directory, create a folder by a name of your choice.
 
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| Let me put this as '''abc'''
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| Let me put this as 'abc'.
 
+
  
 
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| '''Copy''' the 2 '''downloaded''' files in the '''folder'''  that you have just created.
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| Copy the 2 downloaded files in the folder that you have just created.
  
 
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|-
 
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| To do this , '''copy''' these two '''tar file''' And '''paste''' it into the '''folder''' you just created
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| To do this, copy these two 'tar' files and '''paste''' into the folder that you have just created.
  
 
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| ''Unzip or Untar''' these two files in the same '''folder'''.
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| '''Unzip''' or '''Untar''' these two files in the same folder. '''Extract''' here, this may take a couple of minutes.
 
+
 
+
''' Extract here''', this make take a couple of minutes
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|After this open a new '''command terminal'''
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|After this, open a new command terminal.
 
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| In this go to your '''home folder'''
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| In this, go to your '''home''' folder.
  
 
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|-
 
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|type '''ls''' and press enter
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|Type "ls" and press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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| Now go to the '''same folder in which  you have untared the   tar files'''
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| Now, go to the same folder in which  you have untared the tar files.
  
 
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| Now type '''cd ( '''space )''' abc''' and press enter.
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| Now type: '''cd (space) abc''' and press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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|Now To view the contents inside abc type '''ls''' and press enter
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|Now, to view the contents inside 'abc', type "ls" and press '''Enter'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
 
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| Now go back to the '''Download page of OpenFOAM website''' for '''source pack installation'''
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| Now, go back to the '''Download''' page of OpenFOAM website for '''source pack installation'''.
  
 
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|-
 
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|And Follow the steps given below for '''ubuntu distribution''' for '''OpenFOAM and Paraview'''
+
|And, follow the steps given below for '''ubuntu distribution''' of '''OpenFOAM''' and '''Paraview'''.
  
 
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|-
 
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| We need to '''compile OpenFOAM and Paraview here'''
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| We need to compile OpenFOAM and Paraview here.
  
 
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|  It may take about '''4 to 5 hours''' but this method always works .
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|  It may take about 4 to 5 hours but this method always works.
 
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|-
 
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|Let us see how to '''Solve''' a problem in '''OpenFOAM''' with an example
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|Let us see how to solve a problem in '''OpenFOAM''' with an example.
  
 
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|-
 
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| Let me take a '''Lid Driven Cavity'''as an example.
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| Let me take a '''Lid Driven Cavity''', as an example.
  
 
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| It is a '''2D problem''' where the upper '''plate''' moves with a certain velocity and other three sides of the '''plate '''are fixed
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| It is a 2D problem where the upper '''plate''' moves with a certain velocity and other three sides of the '''plate '''are fixed.
  
 
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|-
 
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|The type of '''Solver''' I am using here is for '''incompressible flow''' Called as -'''icofoam'''
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|The type of '''Solver''' I am using here is for an '''incompressible flow''' called as "icoFoam".
  
 
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|Now Open a new '''command terminal''' again
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|Now, open a new '''command terminal''' again.
 
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| i will drag this to the '''capture area'''
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| I will drag this to the '''capture area'''.
  
 
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|Type the path for the '''lid driven cavity''' problem
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|Type the '''path''' for the '''lid driven cavity''' problem.
  
 
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| Note that this '''problem''' has already been '''set up''' in '''OpenFOAM'''
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| Note that this problem has already been set up in '''OpenFOAM'''.
  
 
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| in the '''command terminal''' Type ''''run''''
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| In the command terminal, type "run".
 
+
  
 
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|-
 
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| This will direct you to the '''run directory''' of '''OpenFOAM'''
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| This will direct you to the '''run''' directory of OpenFOAM. Press '''Enter'''.
 
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-Press Enter
+
  
 
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|-
 
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|Now type '''cd (space) tutorial '''(Press Enter)''' '''
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|Now type: '''cd (space) tutorials ''', press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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|12:59
| ''cd (space) incompressible '''(Press Enter)''' '''
+
|'''cd (space) incompressible''', press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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|-
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| | '''cd (space) icoFoam (Note that F here is capital) '''(Press Enter)
+
||'''cd (space) icoFoam'''(Note that 'F' here is capital). Press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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|-
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|   '''cd (space) cavity '''(Press Enter)
+
|'''cd (space) cavity'''. Press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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|-
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| To view the content inside cavity '''type ls''' and press enter
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| To view the contents inside cavity, type "ls" and press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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| You can see three files : '''0,constant and system'''
+
| You can see three files : '0', 'constant' and 'system'.
  
 
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|  Now we need to '''mesh''' the geometry
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|  Now we need to '''mesh''' the geometry.
  
 
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| This can be done '''blockMesh '''utility of OpenFOAM
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| This can be done by the '''blockMesh '''utility of OpenFOAM.
  
 
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|Open the '''terminal window''' type '''blockMesh'''
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| '''Meshing''' has been done
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| Meshing has been done.
  
 
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| | Now run the solver ''''icoFoam'''' by typing in the '''terminal ''' '''''icoFoam'''''
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| |Now, '''run''' the solver 'icoFoam' by typing in the terminal "icoFoam" (Note that 'F' here  is capital) and press '''Enter'''.
 
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|  The '''iterations''' running can be seen in the '''terminal window'''
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|  The '''iteration'''s running can be seen in the terminal window.
  
 
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| Here we notice we have '''completed''' the '''solving''' point.
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| Here, we notice that we have completed the solving point.
  
 
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| To '''visualise''' these results let us open the '''paraview window.'''
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| To visualize these results, let us open the '''paraview''' window.
  
 
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|  To open '''paraView''', type “'''paraFoam” '''in the terminal.
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|  To open '''paraView''', type: “paraFoam” on the terminal (note that 'F' here is capital here). Press '''Enter'''.
 
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(Note that ''''F'''' is '''capital''' here)  press Enter
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| This open ups the '''paraview window'''
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| This opens up the '''paraView''' window.
 
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| |Now On the left hand side,
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| Now, on the left hand side,
 
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| In the '''object inspector menu''',  
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| Click '''Apply''' to view the '''geometry'''
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| click '''Apply''' to view the geometry.
  
 
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| You can see the Lid Driven Cavity
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| You can see the '''Lid Driven Cavity'''.
  
 
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| Now To see the boundary conditions, scroll down the object inspector menu and go to Mesh Parts
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| Now, to see the '''boundary conditions''', scroll-down the '''Object inspector''' menu and go to '''Mesh Parts'''.
  
 
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| Uncheck Internel Mesh and click Apply
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| Uncheck '''Internel Mesh''' and click '''Apply'''.
  
 
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|   The geometry disappear.
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| The geometry disappears.
  
 
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| Now to view the moving and fixedwalls
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| Now, to view the moving and the '''fixedWalls''',
 
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| Check both the boxes and click Apply  
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| check both the boxes and click '''Apply'''.
  
 
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| Now uncheck the Moving wall  and click Apply
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| Now, uncheck the '''Movingwall''' and click '''Apply'''.
  
 
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| 15:35
| You can now see three fixedwalls and the moving wall which just disappeared.
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| You can see the three fixed walls and the moving wall which just disappeared.
  
 
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| As we are done with running openfoam and paraview
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| Thus we are done with running openFoam and paraView.
  
 
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| In future we will come across more tutorials on solving and visualising the OpenFOAM result
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| In future, we will come across more tutorials on solving and visualizing the OpenFOAM results.
  
 
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|  Let me switch back to the slides
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|  Let me switch back to the slides.
  
 
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| In this tutorial we learnt how to install:
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| In this tutorial, we learnt: How to install
 
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| OpenFOAM and Paraview through Synaptic Package Manager and the website
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| OpenFOAM and Paraview through Synaptic Package Manager and the website and  Solved a lid driven cavity.
 
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solved a lid driven cavity.
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|  As as Assignment, install OpenFOAM and Paraview
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|  As an assignment, install OpenFOAM and Paraview.
 
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| The Spoken Tutorial Project Team
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| The Spoken Tutorial project team:
  
 
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| -Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
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| For more details, contact: sptutemail@gmail.com
  
 
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| More information on this mission is available at this URL:http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro
  
 
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|| This is Rahul Joshi from IIT BOMBAY signing off.
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|| This is Rahul Joshi from '''IIT Bombay''', signing off. Thanks for joining.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 10 March 2017

Time Narration
00:01 Hello and welcome to the spoken tutorial on Installing and running OpenFOAM and paraView.
00:08 In this tutorial, I will show you:
00:11 How to install and run OpenFOAM , Paraview and
00:15 How to solve a Lid driven cavity case.
00:19 To record this tutorial, I am using:Linux Operating system Ubuntu version 10.04
00:26 OpenFOAM version 2.1.0, ParaView version 3.12.0
00:33 Note that OpenFOAM does not run on 'Windows' platform.
00:37 Also note, OpenFOAM v 2.1.0 is compatible with Ubuntu version 10.04 and above.
00:45 To practice this tutorial, you should have some basic knowledge of Computational Fluid Dynamics
00:52 and Linux commands.
00:55 Let me introduce you to OpenFOAM.
00:57 It is an Open Source Computational Fluid Dynamics Software.
01:02 It contains a wide range of solvers for solving CFD problems of 2 dimensions
01:08 as well as 3 dimensions.
01:11 Now, let me introduce you to Paraview.
01:14 It is used for visualizing the results obtained in OpenFOAM.
01:19 OpenFOAM and paraView can be installed through Synaptic package manager.
01:24 For Synaptic Package Manager, go to System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager.
01:33 Type your password.
01:41 In the Search Box, type "OpenFOAM".
01:49 You can see openfoam as well as paraView.
01:54 Mark both of them for installation
02:06 and then click Apply to install.
02:12 The installation may take some time.
02:15 OpenFOAM and Paraview are installed.
02:21 For more details on Synaptic Package Manager,
02:25 please visit our website on this URL :http://www.spoken-tutorials.org
02:29 Alternately, you can also install OpenFOAM and paraView from the openfoam website on this url:

http://www.openfoam.com/download

02:38 Let me open up the browser.
02:45 In the browser URL, type : http://www.openfoam.com/download.

Press Enter.

03:10 Scroll-down and go to Ubuntu Deb pack. Let me zoom this.
03:23 Go to "Ubuntu Deb Pack Installation", click on it.
03:33 Let me zoom-out. Scroll-down and go to Installation.
03:40 From the first point of installation,
03:43 copy this command line and
03:46 paste it in the terminal window.
03:49 To open up a terminal window,
03:52 press Ctrl, Alt and t keys simultaneously on your keyboard or
03:59 go to Applications > Accessories > Terminal.
04:06 Open up a terminal window.
04:10 Now, copy this command line and paste it in the terminal window.
04:20 Note that in place of "lsb_release -cs",
04:26 replace it with the name of the Linux version that you are using.
04:30 Switch back to the browser. Above Installation, you can see different Ubuntu versions and the code names.
04:40 As I am using Linux 10.04,
04:45 I will replace "lsb_release-cs" with "lucid".
04:53 Open up the terminal window.
04:55 I will replace this by "lucid". Press Enter.
05:04 Note that installation here is incomplete.
05:08 If you follow the steps in the
05:10 sequence 1-2-3 and 4, you will be done through installing OpenFoam and paraView.
05:19 I have already installed OpenFOAM and Paraview through Synaptic Pacakage Manager some while ago.
05:27 Now we need to configure the installed software.
05:31 To do this, we need to edit the bash file.
05:35 Open a new command terminal.
05:39 In the command terminal, type : "gedit ~/.bashrc". Press Enter.
05:50 This opens up the bash file.
05:54 Let me drag this to the capture area, scroll-down to the bottom of the bash file.
06:05 Now, switch back to the browser.
06:09 Scroll-down and go to User Configration.
06:13 Look at the second point.
06:15 Copy this line and paste it at the bottom of the bash file.
06:25 Save it and close the bash file.
06:31 Now, we need to test the installed application.
06:35 To do this, open a new command terminal.
06:40 Let me drag this to the capture area.
06:49 In the command terminal, type: "icoFoam" (Note that 'F' here is capital) space -(dash) help
06:59 Press Enter.
07:03 A usage message will appear.
07:06 You are now ready to start with OpenFoam.
07:10 Now, let me show you how to set up a working directory.
07:14 Create a project or a user directory by the name "run".
07:21 Open a new command terminal. Let me drag this to the capture area again.
07:36 In the Command Terminal, type : mkdir (space) -p (space) $FOAM_RUN (note that 'FOAM' and 'RUN' are in capital). Press Enter.
07:55 Copy the tutorial directory from openfoam distribution to run directory
08:01 by typing on the terminal: cp (space) -r (space) $FOAM_TUTORIALS (space) $FOAM_RUN
08:18 (note that 'FOAM', 'TUTORIALs' and 'RUN' are in capital) and press Enter.
08:28 Both the directories are now created.
08:31 To view the directories, go to Places > 'Home' folder > 'OpenFOAM' folder.
08:40 You can see 'ttt-2.1.0', click on it.
08:44 Run and tutorials.
08:48 Close this.
08:51 Let me switch back to the slides.
08:56 If some error occurs during downloading OpenFOAM and Paraview,
09:00 from Synaptic Package Manager or Ubuntu Debian pack from the website,
09:05 then you can download and install OpenFoam and paraView from the source pack installation.
09:11 For source pack installation, go to the Download page of openfoam website.
09:18 Now, let me zoom this.
09:21 Scroll-down and go to "Source Pack Installation" . Now, click on this.
09:32 Now, scroll-down and go to Packs .
09:38 Download these 2 'tar' files and save them. I have already downloaded and saved these 2 'tar' files.
09:48 After this, go to your home directory.
09:51 To do this, go to Places > home folder.
09:56 Let me drag this to the capture area.
10:00 In your home directory, create a folder by a name of your choice.
10:09 Let me put this as 'abc'.
10:15 Copy the 2 downloaded files in the folder that you have just created.
10:20 To do this, copy these two 'tar' files and paste into the folder that you have just created.
10:37 Unzip or Untar these two files in the same folder. Extract here, this may take a couple of minutes.
10:47 After this, open a new command terminal.
10:51 In this, go to your home folder.
10:54 Type "ls" and press Enter.
11:00 Now, go to the same folder in which you have untared the tar files.
11:06 Now type: cd (space) abc and press Enter.
11:13 Now, to view the contents inside 'abc', type "ls" and press Enter.
11:24 Now, go back to the Download page of OpenFOAM website for source pack installation.
11:32 And, follow the steps given below for ubuntu distribution of OpenFOAM and Paraview.
11:39 We need to compile OpenFOAM and Paraview here.
11:43 It may take about 4 to 5 hours but this method always works.
11:50 Let us see how to solve a problem in OpenFOAM with an example.
11:56 Let me take a Lid Driven Cavity, as an example.
11:59 It is a 2D problem where the upper plate moves with a certain velocity and other three sides of the plate are fixed.
12:09 The type of Solver I am using here is for an incompressible flow called as "icoFoam".
12:17 Now, open a new command terminal again.
12:22 I will drag this to the capture area.
12:31 Type the path for the lid driven cavity problem.
12:35 Note that this problem has already been set up in OpenFOAM.
12:41 In the command terminal, type "run".
12:45 This will direct you to the run directory of OpenFOAM. Press Enter.
12:53 Now type: cd (space) tutorials , press Enter.
12:59 cd (space) incompressible, press Enter.
13:07 cd (space) icoFoam(Note that 'F' here is capital). Press Enter.
13:15 cd (space) cavity. Press Enter.
13:20 To view the contents inside cavity, type "ls" and press Enter.
13:27 You can see three files : '0', 'constant' and 'system'.
13:33 Now we need to mesh the geometry.
13:35 This can be done by the blockMesh utility of OpenFOAM.
13:40 In the terminal window, type: "blockMesh" (Note that 'M' here is capital). Press Enter.
13:52 Meshing has been done.
13:56 Now, run the solver 'icoFoam' by typing in the terminal "icoFoam" (Note that 'F' here is capital) and press Enter.
14:09 The iterations running can be seen in the terminal window.
14:13 Here, we notice that we have completed the solving point.
14:16 To visualize these results, let us open the paraview window.
14:21 To open paraView, type: “paraFoam” on the terminal (note that 'F' here is capital here). Press Enter.
14:42 This opens up the paraView window.
14:45 Now, on the left hand side,
14:48 in the object inspector menu,
14:50 click Apply to view the geometry.
14:54 You can see the Lid Driven Cavity.
14:57 Now, to see the boundary conditions, scroll-down the Object inspector menu and go to Mesh Parts.
15:08 Uncheck Internel Mesh and click Apply.
15:13 The geometry disappears.
15:15 Now, to view the moving and the fixedWalls,
15:19 check both the boxes and click Apply.
15:30 Now, uncheck the Movingwall and click Apply.
15:35 You can see the three fixed walls and the moving wall which just disappeared.
15:44 Thus we are done with running openFoam and paraView.
15:49 In future, we will come across more tutorials on solving and visualizing the OpenFOAM results.
15:56 Let me switch back to the slides.
16:01 In this tutorial, we learnt: How to install
16:05 OpenFOAM and Paraview through Synaptic Package Manager and the website and Solved a lid driven cavity.
16:12 As an assignment, install OpenFOAM and Paraview.
16:17 Watch the video available at this URL: http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial
16:21 It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
16:24 If you do not have a good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
16:29 The Spoken Tutorial project team:
16:31 Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials.
16:34 Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
16:38 For more details, contact: sptutemail@gmail.com
16:45 Spoken Tutorials project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
16:49 It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
16:56 More information on this mission is available at this URL:http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro
17:01 This is Rahul Joshi from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for joining.

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