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Old   March 3, 2017, 11:31
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Hi all,

I'm new to OpenFoam and I would like to learn it because I think it is a "must have" knowledge for an engineer.
I started with a simple geometry in order to understand the flow path inside a rectangular duct with two honeycomb filters inside it.
The mesh of the fluid domain was made with SALOME (v 7.8.0) and imported the .unv file in OpenFoam with the ideasUnvToFoam.
To prepare the simulation I started from the incompressible/pitzDaily tutorial, and applide it to a 3D domain.
However, an error occurred, but I really don't know what it belongs to and how to debug it. You can find attached the log of error.

I really hope in your help!!
many thanks in advantage,
isaacOF
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