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Old   January 14, 2020, 08:52
Default Making my custom functionObject run in parallel
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Hi,

I have developed a functionObject that runs together with my modified pimpleFoam solver. I need to be able to run this set up in parallel and I am therefore wondering how this can be done, and also if there is a big effort adapting my code to do so?

To solver works fine since I've just added a custom field but the functionObject is not working. The analysis runs without errors but it is completely ignoring the functionObject.


Thankful for help on this one,
David
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