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Old   August 12, 2014, 07:24
Default Define variables to post-process
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Hi,

I wonder where to define the variables that will be available in paraFOAM.

In every folder created during the solution, I see one folder for every variable (alpha.water, p, phi, U, rho, etc). But not all of them appear in paraFOAM. Indeed, rho and phi are not there...

(I am working with the sloshingTank2D example).

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PL
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Load these variables in paraFoam from "Object Inspector" => "Volume Fields".

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