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Old   March 26, 2010, 18:03
Default OpenFOAM class to represent initial boundary conditions
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Hi,

What are the OpenFOAM class/API methods I should use to define the initial boundary conditions at t=0? I would like to define the initial conditions programmatically and then write it out to the 0 directory under the root case structure.

Just to iterate, I don't want to hand code the boundary conditions. Instead, I want to use the OpenFOAM API to write these out.

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