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Old   December 2, 2010, 12:19
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Hi OFis
my quation is :how to read data from the previous time step, I need the cooling rate i.e. T_old -T_now for my solidification modell

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Use T.oldTime(): http://foam.sourceforge.net/docs/cpp...c7d231aa6b5f3f
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