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Gowtham Sivaraman
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I have simulated a case with reactingFoam using 4 cores (decomposed case). Now I have solutions (p, U etc..) at various time steps in different processor folders.
I wish to do a conventional post-processing using command line utility postProcess -func vorticity How can this be done on a decomposed case without reconstructing the solution? |
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