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Old   April 15, 2009, 05:34
Default Pressure Gradient in channelOodles
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Hello World.

Is there a way to "monitor" the pressure gradient in channelOodles?
I started a simulation with a given bulk velocity and let it run in hope the pressure gradient would converge - which it does!

Unfortunately I simulated far too long, so the pressure gradient has reached a constant value long time ago.

I tried to use foamLog to have a look at the log file and to get a glimpse at which timestep the pressure gradient became constant.
But foamLog is not reporting the value for the pressure gradient.

Do you have any ideas, how I can determine the value for the pressure gradient over time from the log file?
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