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| - | In the following a very brief description of the main steps needed to use POL(I)FLOWS is provided. | ||
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| - | ====== Geometry and mesh definition ====== | ||
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| - | The first step is of course defining the geometry of the problem and mesh it. For the time being the geometry and the mesh are defined using [[http:// | ||
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| - | **NB**: Please note that for the moment only triangular meshes are used by POL(I)FLOWS: | ||
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| - | ====== Problem definition: the input file ====== | ||
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| - | All the problem features, together with the simulation parameters and options, have to be defined in a Python input file. The input file represents the way the user can provide the software with all the information needed. | ||
| - | Details on how the input file has to be written are expained in the [[poliflows: | ||
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| - | ====== Running the simulation ====== | ||
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| - | The simulation can be run very easily just by opening a command window, navigating to the directory where the input file is and taping: | ||
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| - | python input_file_name.py | ||
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| - | **NB**: in order to proceed in this way, the user has to make sure of two things: | ||
| - | - a Python interpreter is present on the machine; | ||
| - | - the Pyhton interpreter is available in the path (see e.g. https:// | ||
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| - | ====== Results gathering and post-processing ====== | ||
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| - | In this section some basic information on the results that can be obtained from a simulation and on the way they can be post-processed is given. | ||
| - | In order to better understand which kind of data can be archived, and how, please refer to [[poliflows: | ||
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| - | Generally speaking, three kinds of result files can be stored during a simulation at this stage: | ||
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| - | **Now, if you're curious and you want to run a simulation with POL(I)FLOWS, | ||
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