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Hello, I am using the command mapfields -consistent and I am trying to map a mesh from a source case to a destination case that are of different sizes. I have repeated the process on previous occasions and it has not given me any problems. However, this time I am encountering the 'Floating Point Exception' issue, and even if I change parameters of the command, the execution still fails. Does anyone know why?
I´m using OpenFOAM 9. That´s the command that I´m using: mapFields -consistent -mapMethod <method> -sourceTime <time> -case <directorio> > <archivo_salida> 2> <archivo_error> & |
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