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Old   September 25, 2021, 07:14
Default what are some best practices for organizing an openfoam case for different meshes
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Hello foamers,

I'm fairly new to openfoam and I want to know what is your workflow to organize your openfoam cases.
How do you run openfoam cases for different meshes and time steps? How do you organize the directories?

This question may sound a bit vague; let me know in the comments if you have any question.
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I guess I should've post it on the other section named running and...
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