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Old   February 1, 2005, 10:26
Default Dear all, A stupid questi
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Daniele Panara (Panara)
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Dear all,

A stupid question, how it is possible to clone a case without using the Gui interface?
I tryed to simply copy all the directory in another directory tree.
I run blockMesh again and it worked.
Then I run turbfoam on the new directory and it didn't work.

Should I change something in each dictionary in the directory tree??

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Old   February 1, 2005, 10:49
Default No, copying should just work.
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Mattijs Janssens (Mattijs)
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No, copying should just work. What does turbFoam print?

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Old   February 1, 2005, 10:58
Default Ops sorry, I made a stupid mi
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Daniele Panara (Panara)
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Ops sorry, I made a stupid mistake in the velocity field file...

Everithing is working now =)
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