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Old   August 27, 2017, 12:01
Default rhoCentralFoam tutorial Courant nan
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Hello,

I installed openFoam 4.0 from Debian repository.
First, the examples did not run properly. Thus, I downloaded the tutorial from the openFoam site repository for the 4.0 version. At least the incompressible cavity example ran ok.

However, when the compressible rhoCentralFoam was tested with shocktube example, it reports inmediatelly:
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Mean and max Courant Numbers = nan nan
deltaT = 1.19904e-06
Time = 1.19904e-06
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The program then runs each of the time step with nan on each of the variables.

Any idea?
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