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Old   January 29, 2015, 10:43
Default problem to calculate yplus in moving mesh
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Hi all,

I am currently running moving Cylinder with pimpleDyMFoam. I runned it in serial (one core) and then I could get the amount of yPlus in each time step.

But the problem is that when I run the tutorial in parallel and I want to calculate yplus the following error appeared on the terminal.

--> FOAM FATAL ERROR:
Face zone name frontOutZone for GGI patch frontOut not found. Please check your GGI interface definition.

From function label ggiPolyPatch::zoneIndex() const
in file meshes/polyMesh/polyPatches/constraint/ggi/ggiPolyPatch.C at line 675.

FOAM aborting

Aborted (core dumped)


Could any body help me in this problem?

Many thanks for the attention
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