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Old   November 26, 2013, 14:10
Default How many probes can I have in a simulation ?
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Good afternoon everyone,

I run a flat plate simulation, RANS with rhoCentralFoam, with a 600 probes to compute some boundary layer parameters. It was done in parallel processing, and when I reconstructed the fields...there was no fields. And the probes working were not all, only the first 334 probes defined in the controlDict, that is the folder exists but no sub folders with the starting time and fields.

Summarizing, not all the probes worked (and no warnings was given) and I can not view the fields in paraview. And the program runs without any other problem.

Thanks in advance.
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