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The document summarizes information about a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation run on a system with 4 CPU cores and OpenMP support. The simulation had 1 mesh with 4 subdomains, read the computational grid and initial flow field, and collected reference parameters.
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The document summarizes information about a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation run on a system with 4 CPU cores and OpenMP support. The simulation had 1 mesh with 4 subdomains, read the computational grid and initial flow field, and collected reference parameters.
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Windows 10 (or higher) (Version 10.0.17763)
AuthenticAMD, Stepping ID = 1, Model = 8, Family = 15, Extended model = 3, Extended
family = 6, MMX SSE SSE2 Hyper-Threading Technology SSE3
CPU Brand String: AMD A10-7870K Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G
Cache Line Size = 64, L2 Associativity = 8, Cache Size = 2048K
Number of cores: 4, Processor type: 8664, Active processor mask: 15, Page size:
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std::thread::hardware_concurrency = 4
OpenMP enabled (spec=200203). max_threads = 4, num_procs = 4, num_threads = 4.

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EXTERNAL=1 LAMTURB=-1 CHT=0
IT=6 NT=0 NZ=1
U_DIM_EXT_MAX=8 US_DIM=0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Allocating meshes:
CPU count: 4
MESH 0:
Sub-meshes count: 4
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BCF --> BCF.GEOMSUBDOM (bridge arrays) (cpu_num=4):
MESH (0):
Fluid Subdom Constructor: 1 subdom(s).
Solid Subdom Constructor: 1 subdom(s).
Net Asm Subdom Constructor: 0 subdom(s).
GEOMSUBDOM (0): gi=0 fluid av=580 cv=286 fa=1286 fw=924 V=7.200000e-02
GEOMSUBDOM (1): gi=1 solid av=348 cv=348 fa=554 fw=1012 V=9.324324e-03
Setting nb of w-faces...OK.

MESH (0) checking:


GEOMSUBDOM (0):fa_s=3.1481519210526328 fw_s=2.9773424904969410 fw_nb=2680
GEOMSUBDOM (1):fa_s=0.3715734789473696 fw_s=1.4653052904969412 fw_nb=2088
MESH (0) checking: OK.
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Read cpt took 0.03 sec.

===ThermodynamicsHolder:===
Subdom 0 Ideal gas thermodynamics
substance 0 type=fwGas, guid=2B966F4A9A9F11D4A50048A0E8000000, name=Air
===ThermodynamicsHolder:===
MESH::Bricks: Total=608 Gas=260 Solid=28 Partial=320 Irregular=0
CD X0= -0.0045, X1= 4.5045, Y0= -0.0003, Y1= 0.3003, Z0= -0.03, Z1= 0.03
Created TMP file C:\Users\HOME\AppData\Local\Temp\gdbCDC2.tmp
Read cfld took 0.03 sec.
Collecting Reference Parameters... OK
Read fld took 0.01 sec.

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80 parameter(s) in list of scalar parameters
4 parameter(s) in list of vector parameters
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FS triangles count 24

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80 parameter(s) in list of scalar parameters
4 parameter(s) in list of vector parameters

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