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Please refer to [[:docs#utilities|Utilities]] and [[docs:utils:options|Utility Options]] | Please refer to [[:docs#utilities|Utilities]] and [[docs:utils:options|Utility Options]] | ||
- | for a detailed guide of individual utilites and their options. You can also run any | + | for a detailed guide of individual utilities and their options. You can also run any |
utility with a ''-h'' or ''--help'' option to get a brief description of the | utility with a ''-h'' or ''--help'' option to get a brief description of the | ||
utility's purpose and options, e.g | utility's purpose and options, e.g | ||
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===1. Generate an initial condition and examine its properties === | ===1. Generate an initial condition and examine its properties === | ||
- | gibson@akbar$ randomfield -Nx 48 -Ny 35 -Nz 48 -lx 0.875 -lz 0.6 -m 0.20 u0.ff | + | gibson@akbar$ randomfield -Nx 48 -Ny 33 -Nz 48 -lx 2 -lz 1 -m 0.20 u0.ff |
This command generates a no-slip, divergence-free velocity field with | This command generates a no-slip, divergence-free velocity field with | ||
- | random spectral coefficients on a 48 x 35 x 48 grid, on [0, 2pi] x | + | random spectral coefficients on a 48 x 33 x 48 grid, on [0, 2pi] x |
[-1, 1] x [0, pi], with magnitude 1/V \integral_V |u|^2 dx = 0.2. The | [-1, 1] x [0, pi], with magnitude 1/V \integral_V |u|^2 dx = 0.2. The | ||
field is a perturbation from the laminar flow --by default, velocity | field is a perturbation from the laminar flow --by default, velocity | ||
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couette -T0 0 -T1 400 -o data-LBp01 LBp01ef1 | couette -T0 0 -T1 400 -o data-LBp01 LBp01ef1 | ||
- | couette -T1 0 -T1 400 -o data-LBm01 LBm01ef1 | + | couette -T0 0 -T1 400 -o data-LBm01 LBm01ef1 |
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From here you can adapt the [[#make_a_movie_from_extracted_data|movie-making instructions]] from above. | From here you can adapt the [[#make_a_movie_from_extracted_data|movie-making instructions]] from above. | ||
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===== Project movie data onto state-space coordinates ===== | ===== Project movie data onto state-space coordinates ===== | ||