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Old   September 26, 2016, 06:03
Default keyword latDir is undefined in dictionary
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Hello everybody,

I'm working on a simple aerodynamic model, it is like motorBike tutorial. I'm using openFOAM 2.3.1.

When I want to calculate the force coefficients, into the log.potencialFoam and log.simpleFoam, this error has been appeared:

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[0] --> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR:
[0] keyword latDir is undefined in dictionary "/paraVolFlow/system/controlDict.functions.forceCoeffs1"
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[0] file: /paraVolFlow/system/controlDict.functions.forceCoeffs1 from line 11 to line 35.
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[0]     From function dictionary::lookupEntry(const word&, bool, bool) const
[0]     in file db/dictionary/dictionary.C at line 437.
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FOAM parallel run exiting
what is latDir ? It doesn't exist...... or I'm not finding.....

It is something of forceCoeffs......but I don't understand it.

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