OOF2: The Manual
The Fields Page specifies which Fields are defined on the
Mesh and assigns initial values to them. It has three parts,
as shown in Figure 3.21. The Mesh
Chooser at the top of the page specifies which Mesh is being
operated upon. The Field Pane sets
various properties of the Fields. The Initialization
Pane sets initial values for the Fields.
The Field Pane specifies which Fields are defined on the
Mesh, and sets attributes of those Fields. The buttons
for each Field correspond to commands in the OOF.Mesh.Field menu.
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Toggling the defines and undefines the
Field. TheMeshonly stores values for definedFields. -
Toggling the button activates and deactivates the
Field. TheEquations(see the Equations Page) only solve for activeFields. -
OOF2 generalizes the standard concept of plane-strain to apply to arbitrary coupled
Fields. Toggling the button determines whether or not theFieldhas out-of-plane derivatives, by invoking OOF.Mesh.Field.In_Plane or OOF.Mesh.Field.Out_of_Plane. The counterpart to generalized plane-strain, plane-flux, is controlled by the Equations Page.
The Initialization Pane is in charge of assigning initial
values to the Fields that are defined on the Mesh.
Fields that haven't explicitly been initialized are marked
“<uninitialized>”. The values of all
components of such a Field are not determined (but probably
are all zero).
When solving static problems, it's not necessary to initialize
Fields that are active,
since values will be assigned to them by the solver. However,
the iterative solvers will converge faster if the initial
values of the Fields are close to the actual solution.
Fields that are not active, or are being used in time
dependent problems,[6]
should always be initialized.
In Figure 3.21, temperature has been
initialized to a function, x+2*y, and
the two components of the displacement have been set to
constants, 0.0 and
0.01. Selecting a Field in the list
and clicking the button brings up a dialog box
for setting the initial values. Double-clicking on a Field
in the list has the same effect. For more details, see OOF.Mesh.Initialize.
The button copies all of the
Field attributes (defined, active, in-plane, and
initializer) from the current Mesh to a target Mesh. The
target is specified in a dialog box.
[6] This manual may appear before the time-dependent version of OOF2 is available. Early versions of OOF2 don't include time dependence.
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