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Old   September 20, 2013, 14:12
Default The dsmcFieldsCalc doesn't calculate U and T
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Hello dear foamers


I'm a Master student. I'm going to use dsmcFoam in my thesis. But unfortunately I'm a beginner in both linux and OpenFOAM utilization. Anyway, I made up my mind to start with tutorials of dsmcFoam. And then I found out dsmcFieldsCalc doesn't calculate U and T in all of cases in tutorial. This is my problem. I don't know how I should solve this problem. By the way I'm using OpenFOAM 2.2.1 and Ubuntu 13.04. please help me. I need your help very much. Thank you very much in advance.

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Macroscopic results(U,T,P etc) are calculated using ensemble averaging.
By running "wedge15Ma5" you will get "Umean, OverallT, p etc. "
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