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Old   August 19, 2013, 05:54
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Hi All,

I finished a parallel case using openfoam, and then open the results using paraview. The case type I choose is reconstructed case. My question is how I can make the processor interface shown in paraview? I would like to see how the geometry is partitioned. Does anybody know how to implement this?

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You can create the .foam files in the processor directories and open these. You'll be able to than treat the interface between processors as you normally treat patches.
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