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Old   March 29, 2017, 03:52
Default keyword Phi is undefined in dictionary
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Hi.

I am running a pipe flow simulation in Simflow and this is my first time. and since it uses Openfoam, I thought that someone who is using OpenFoam can help me with my problem.

When I start running my simulation, it ends unsuccessful. The problem has to do with this "keyword Phi is undefined in dictionary fvsolver".

I checked the file fvsolver, changed some values there but to no avail.

How do I proceed? How do I solve this problem?

Thank you.
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