Hello,
Do you know if the installation of cfdOF is possible with bluecfd core 2020-1 ?
If no, is it planned to do it?
Best regards
Julien
Hello,
Do you know if the installation of cfdOF is possible with bluecfd core 2020-1 ?
If no, is it planned to do it?
Best regards
Julien
Our IT guys installed bluecfd 2020-1. Tutorials are running fine from console.
But: they didnt install the complete package, paraview is missing. I cant install it by myself
because I need admin-rights. Next week I have a meeting in our company, where I present some
Freecad stuff with FEM/CFD. With my running “old” configuration.
Soo…no experiments at this point. ![]()
BTW:
The new FC dev-snapshot FreeCAD_0.20.25065_Win-LPv12.5.4_vc17.x-x86-64.7z
gives missing dependencies for hisa/cfmesh. Thats why I use FreeCAD_0.19.24267_Win-LPv12.1.6_vc14.x-x86-64
You should check this first with your existing bluecfd 2017 installation.
I will have a further look at bluecfd 2020-1 next weekend. I am drowning in work…
Have a nice weekend.
Thomas
OK, bluecfd 2020 works.
Paraview: set path to existing exe in bluecfd 2017.
cfmesh: new installation for OF-8, works
Hisa (newest version from sourceforge): new installation for OF-8, but not detected.
Freecad:
OS: Windows 10 (10.0)
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.19.24267 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: b2ca86d8d72b636011a73394bf9bcdedb3b109b7
Python version: 3.6.8
Qt version: 5.12.1
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.3.0
Locale: German/Germany (de_DE)

HiSA has now been updated.
Installed HiSA 1.4.5, works with bluecfd 2020 and OF-8.
Test-case:
G7_2_2D_case.FCStd (44.2 KB)

OS: Windows 10 (10.0)
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.19.24267 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: b2ca86d8d72b636011a73394bf9bcdedb3b109b7
Python version: 3.6.8
Qt version: 5.12.1
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.3.0
Locale: German/Germany (de_DE)
I had a thing whereas I didn’t notice that there BOTH file selectors for the .exe, below–AND–folder choosers above. For some reason, I had not noticed the file choosers above. Well, as long as BlueCFD seems to be found.
Anyway, thank you for working on FreeCad. : )
Noting: OpenFoam org seems hesitant to support OpenFoam native on Windows. BlueCFD, because it’s not virtualized whether through Windows services or Docker has better performance and security than the alternatives. I strongly believe that native OpenFoam is better for at least the Windows community, as such.