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Old   January 10, 2014, 14:59
Default interFoam: No finite volume options present
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Hi Foamers,

When I run interFoam on a cluster I got the following output:
Create time

Create mesh for time = 0


PIMPLE: Operating solver in PISO mode

Reading field p_rgh

Reading field U

Reading/calculating face flux field phi

Reading transportProperties

Selecting incompressible transport model Newtonian
Selecting incompressible transport model Newtonian
Selecting turbulence model type laminar

Reading g
Calculating field g.h

No finite volume options present

time step continuity errors : sum local = 0.0592593, global = -0.0592593, cumulative = -0.0592593
DICPCG: Solving for pcorr, Initial residual = 1, Final residual = 7.78695e-11, No Iterations 221
time step continuity errors : sum local = 5.71578e-12, global = 4.65865e-14, cumulative = -0.0592593
Courant Number mean: 12.7285 max: 41.8982

Starting time loop
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"No finite volume options present" what does this phrase mean?
Does it have any effect on cpu time ?

Thanks
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