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Default Computation of objective function in adjoint optimization
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I have created a new objective function in the adjointShapeOptimizationFoam solver, that optimizes
the flow uniformity at the outlet. For a lot of the solutions I have found so far, parts of the outlet is
getting blocked by the "porosity" alpha. Now, I would like to compute the value of the objective
function for the optimized geometry.

My question is whether the cells with high porosity (=alpha_max) still are part of the outlet or if they
are discarded since they are not considered part of the flow domain anymore.
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