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Old   October 28, 2015, 21:36
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Hi all,

I have this error during the running of the solver chtMultiRegionFOAM:


--> FOAM FATAL ERROR:
Kappa defined to employ fluidThermo method, but thermo package not available

From function temperatureCoupledBase::kappa(const scalarField&) const in file derivedFvPatchFields/temperatureCoupledBase/temperatureCoupledBase.C at line 116.

Do you know how I can solve the problem?

Thanks.
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Old   November 17, 2015, 09:15
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Hello,

I have the same error message. Did you get to the bottom of this error?
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