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Old   November 12, 2023, 02:33
Default Storing of sampled data in OpenFOAM
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I am sampling few points to read some U variations at a location. So the sampled data is stored in the postProcessing folders for each time step. So thousands of folders are generated. Is there any efficient way to store this? Like we do in force calculation where forces.dat file has all the force calculations for each timestep written into a single file.
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probesDict solves this issue. Example: for monitoring U at different points of interest
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