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Hi All
I agree with Kevin: Matlab vs Python is an other discussion point. Even if python or an other tool can do the same job as matlab, the MAIN PROBLEM I here from you is to reach the attraction of students and researchers to validate. I did ones read the V&V guide but to be honest I can’t remember because as a beginner of FDS it was to complicated for me how to get all this done and the main focus was to get my first simulation done. I do wish to contribute to the community after I have finished my measurements and simulation results. And what happens at the end? Guess what, the time is missing and I do only plot FDS results versus measurement insteat of using the good quality analysis of the V&V matlab scripts I have seen in your documentation. So with all respect to your great work, you should maybe get the people by making V&V more attractive for themselves.
What you can do to get the attention of the “MS Office” users:
1) Create an easy to use V&V tool (fds_vv.exe è EXE is a must)
2) Implement your analysis tools and generate plots (automatically as option)
3) Write a short user guide version
4) INPUT: fds_vv.exe simulation_devc.csv
5) The OUPUT of the V&V tool is the MAIN MOTIVATION: Plots of the just finished simulation.
6) And
the final step: Implement an option to INPUT experimental data
(example: fds_vv.exe simulation_devc.csv measurement.csv)
7) A dream would be to have a GUI where the user can select the right experimental data.
But I have to say that I can’t really discuss with you about that because I forgot what is written in the V&V user guide. The only thing a know as a “MS user ;-)” is that my measurements have to be compared with experimental data, that’s the second V.
Yes, I know maybe to much fantasy and why can’t I do some help: It’s because as a “MS user ;-)” I do not want to wait until the tool is available and analysis and ploting of FDS results is done by myself and at the end in a lower quality than the existing V&V tools in Matlab which has good statistical analysis according to the plots I have seen.
What do you think about fds_vv.exe or much more attractive: fds_val.exe ?
Best wishes and keep the gread work on! I love it! Hopefully some fruits are coming out of my results to share with you! And I want to run your validation scripts!
Daniel
All the scripts needed to run the cases, process the outputs, and make the plots and pictures are in the repository. There is a wiki page on how to use them.
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It has been over two years since our last official release of version 5 of FDS and Smokeview, and we are ready to start beta testing FDS-SMV 6. Downloads are available at the home page fire.nist.gov/fds. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for the appropriate links.
Our primary interest in beta testing the new release is to determine if there is sufficient documentation to convert FDS 5 input files into FDS 6 input files. In general, the major parameters are the same, and the basic syntax of the input file is the same. However, some of the sub-models are significantly different, and there is no easy way to maintain perfect backward compatibility in FDS (Smokeview, in general, is backward compatible). By issuing error statements at start up, we want to alert you to important changes, which is why we prefer to stop the program with an error statement rather than accepting an outdated parameter or construct.
For those interested in helping with the beta testing, download the latest FDS 6 "release candidate" and try to run one of your old cases. Chances are that you will receive an error message. Chapter 1 of the new FDS User's Guide has a table that lists all of the parameters that have changed from FDS 5 to 6. We would like you to tell us how easy or difficult you find the conversion process, and whether or not the changes are well-documented. If you would like to be listed as a beta tester, send us via an email your name and affiliation, and we will compile a list in the new FDS User's Guide.
You can report your findings directly to us via email, or you can also start an Issue Tracker or Discussion Group thread. The latter two are preferable so that we can all learn about the changes in FDS and Smokeview. This will also provide us with the opportunity to describe in more detail the changes that have been made. Many of these changes are "under the hood," so to speak; that is, there have been changes to core algorithms that may not be apparent at first glance. But we can discuss these improvements as we look at your cases.
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Posted By Kevin McGrattan to FDS-SMV Developer Blog at 11/04/2012 02:06:00 PM
&DEVC ID='flux', QUANTITY='RADIATIVE HEAT FLUX GAS', XYZ=0.45,0.0,0.3, ORIENTATION=-1,0,0 /
Doing so, and then trying to run the FDS file gives me an error on run, stating -
ERROR: DEVC QUANTITY RADIATIVE HEAT FLUX GAS not found
However, noting that you say it's a shortcut to the code:
&DEVC ID='flux', INIT_ID='f1', QUANTITY='RADIATIVE HEAT FLUX' /
&INIT ID='f1', XYZ=4.0,4.1,2.2, N_PARTICLES=1, PART_ID='rad gauge' /
&PART ID='rad gauge', STATIC=.TRUE., ORIENTATION(1:3,1)=-1,0,0, SURF_ID='target' /
&SURF ID='target', RADIUS=0.001, GEOMETRY='SPHERICAL' /
I entered that and FDS starts off and proceeds as normal. I note that you say that the RADIATIVE HEAT FLUX GAS is a shortcut to the extended code, meaning FDS 5 compatibility it maintained. It appears that this part is buggy at the minute and FDS 6 isn't seeing the shortcut.
I'll continue testing to see if I can find anything else that isn't performing as it should be.If possible, could I be added to the beta test list? Chris Salter, Hoare Lea and Partners, UK.
Many thanks Chris
We hope to have an optional OpenMP build of FDS 6. We haven't yet tested it.
On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 4:23:05 AM UTC-5, Daniel_eval_firegas wrote:Dear Kevin,
First of all, thank you and the FDS-Developers Community for your effort. I believe in the performance of your work as I'm testing different simulationtools.
Hope you are all motivated from the userfeedback. I guess you will get a lot of feedback after X-Mas.
I'll test FDS6 with measurement results and will post it in the next months. Especially Gas vs Smoke is an interessting topic.
Just a question about OpenMP: Is it supported with a command in FDS6 or will there be an other compiled version like in FDS5_openmp_winxx.
Maybe its a bit early for my question.
Thank you and kind regards
Daniel