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Old   March 3, 2014, 13:33
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Hello everybody,

I often consult this extraordinary forum when I have trouble programming in OpenFOAM and I often find my happiness. Currently, I am working on a problem of modeling air pollution. I based SOWFA code and I modified it by integrating an equation of pollutant dispersion. I modeled with the pollution source with a Gaussian. But I found during my post-treatment results (ParaView) instead that the concentration is represented as being spherical is cylindrical.
So I checked if I haven't made a mistake when I have modeled the source term of my transport equation. So I displayed this term on paraView and indeed this is a punctual source point.
If you need aditional information to be able to help me I am at your disposal.

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