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Symmetry on GEOM Slices #878

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marcosvanella opened this issue Nov 4, 2019 · 5 comments
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Symmetry on GEOM Slices #878

marcosvanella opened this issue Nov 4, 2019 · 5 comments
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marcosvanella commented Nov 4, 2019

hot_sphere.fds.txt
Glenn, as requested, check this case and try these two options:

  1. Uncomment the CELL_CENTERED=T temperature SLCFs and comment the first one (face centered). Run the case and check the slices. Things look more or less symmetric in both slices (they are reading a cell centered value).
  2. Now comment the CELL_CENTERED=T temperature SLCFs and uncomment the first one. Looks like temps have been shifted to the left by on cell?

Thanks.

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gforney commented Nov 4, 2019

I'll take a look

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gforney commented Nov 5, 2019

marcos,
I'm having trouble reproducing the problem. juste to make sure I'm using the right &SLCF entries, could you upload two cases with each one with the &SLCF entries you are using
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marcosvanella commented Nov 5, 2019

hot_sphere_cell.fds.txt
hot_sphere_face.fds.txt

Try these two. hot_sphere_cell.fds has the cell centered temperature slice. Looks like this:
Screen Shot 2019-11-05 at 4 06 33 PM

Pretty much symmetric.

Whereas the face centered slice (hot_sphere_face.fds) looks like this:
Screen Shot 2019-11-05 at 4 00 29 PM

It seems there is a shift in the indexes towards the left for the face centered slice.

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hot_sphere_face.fds.txt

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gforney commented Nov 12, 2019

same as your cases but with an &INIT line of temperature that defines a small hot region. slice file for test_cell.fds case looks right. slice file for test_face.fds has an extra set of cells on left and bottom

test_cell.fds.txt
test_face.fds.txt

test_cell_0000
test_face_0000

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