FSI installation instructions
Step-by-step instructions
IMPORTANT: Although I include the links to the official websites for Ubuntu installation instructions, I recommend you follow my instructions for installation (unless my instructions no longer work, or you are a masochist), since the official instructions contain some mistakes and omissions.
Install Ubuntu
If you are running a Windows machine (Windows 10 or above), I recommend installing Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL - use WSL1, discussion of WSL2 below) instead of setting up a dual-boot partition.
- Note: there is a choice between WSL1 and WSL2, with the main difference being that WSL2 has significantly improved read-write speeds compared with WSL1 while staying within the Linux file system, but WSL2 has significantly worse read-write speeds when moving between the Linux and Windows file systems. In practical terms, this means that the Linux-based software (OpenFOAM, FEniCS) will read and write faster, at the expense of Windows-based ParaView installations loading results much slower when post-processing. Since OpenFOAM spends significantly more time solving equations than reading and writing files, and gigabytes of data need to be loaded across file systems for post-processing in Windows, I recommend sticking with WSL1. If you prefer WSL2, you can install ParaView on Ubuntu, installing XMing to view the GUI (see this page and this page for further information)
Install OpenFOAM on Ubuntu
The Ubuntu installation instructions as of 31/12/2021 are summarised below (adapted from this website):
curl -s https://dl.openfoam.com/add-debian-repo.sh | sudo bash
sudo apt-get install openfoam2012-default
Ensure that your ~/.bashrc file has the following line appended (with XXXX replaced with your version number):
source /usr/lib/openfoam/openfoamXXXX/etc/bashrc
Restart your Ubuntu. Now check the installation completed correctly by running a tutorial case:
cd ~
mkdir -p OpenFOAM-sims/tutorials
cp -r $FOAM_TUTORIALS/incompressible OpenFOAM-sims/tutorials
cd OpenFOAM-sims/tutorials/incompressible/icoFoam/cavity/cavity/
blockMesh > log.blockMesh
icoFoam > log.icoFoam
Note: I use OpenFOAMv2012, but later versions should also work.
Install FEniCS on Ubuntu
The Ubuntu installation instructions as of 31/12/2021 are summarised below (adapted from this website):
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:fenics-packages/fenics
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install fenics
Install preCICE on Ubuntu
The Ubuntu installation instructions as of 31/12/2021 are summarised below (adapted from this website):
sudo apt update
sudo apt install build-essential cmake libeigen3-dev libxml2-dev libboost-all-dev petsc-dev python3-dev python3-numpy
cd ~
mkdir FSI
cd FSI
Now either install the Ubuntu package directly with the instructions below (which did not work for me)...
wget https://github.com/precice/precice/releases/download/v2.3.0/libprecice2_2.3.0_focal.deb
sudo apt install ./libprecice2_2.3.0_focal.deb
... or install from source:
tar -xzf v2.3.0.tar.gz
cd precice-2.3.0
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/FSI/precice-2.3.0 -DPRECICE_MPICommunication=ON .. ### IMPORTANT! INCLUDE THE TWO DOTS!
make -j 4
Test that the cmake command worked as expected:
cd ~/FSI/precice-2.3.0/build
ctest --output-on-failure
If no errors were shown, install the software and test it worked:
make install
make test_install
Note: I used preCICE v2.3.0, but later versions should also work.
Install the OpenFOAM-preCICE adapter
The Ubuntu installation instructions as of 31/12/2021 are summarised below (adapted from this website):
cd ~/FSI
wget https://github.com/precice/openfoam-adapter/releases/download/v1.0.0/openfoam-adapter_v1.0.0_OpenFOAMv1812-v2012.tar.gz
tar -xzf openfoam-adapter_v1.0.0_OpenFOAMv1812-v2012.tar.gz
cd openfoam-adapter_v1.0.0_OpenFOAMv1812-v2012/
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ### This line may-or-may-not be needed. YMMV.
./Allwmake
Note: this is for OpenFOAMv2012. Please see the preCICE website for information on adapters for later versions.
Install the FEniCS-preCICE adapter
The Ubuntu installation instructions as of 31/12/2021 are summarised below (adapted from this website). This requires Python3, which should already be installed if you followed my previous instructions:
(optional, should not need this line) python3 -m pip install scipy
python3 -m pip install --user fenicsprecice
Test the installation ran correctly
... by running this tutorial case:
cd ~/FSI
git clone --branch=master --depth 1 https://github.com/precice/tutorials.git
cd ~/FSI/tutorials/perpendicular-flap/fluid-openfoam
./run.sh
The command line output should have paused after this output. If it did not pause, something went wrong.
---[precice] I am participant "Fluid"
---[precice] Setting up master communication to coupling partner/s
Now open another Ubuntu terminal, and run these commands:
cd ~/FSI/tutorials/perpendicular-flap/solid-fenics
./run.sh
Both terminals should now have log outputs flying. After around 1 minute of computation, both terminals should finish at (roughly) the same time. You can view the results with the following commands, assuming you have installed ParaView on Windows and added the folder containing its .exe file to the Windows PATH environment variable:
cd ~/FSI/tutorials/perpendicular-flap/fluid-openfoam
paraview.exe fluid-openfoam.foam
Congratulations! You should now have a functional FSI installation.
Note that as of 31/12/2021, the unmodified FEniCS-preCICE adapter only works in 2D, so you will have to edit the adapter (or download my edited version, TODO add link here) in order to add 3D FSI functionality. Or just wait a few months until I get around to submitting a pull request for my version.