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Old   May 22, 2020, 23:06
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Hi FOAMers!

In OpenFOAM 6 I have implemented a body force equal to sin(t). I want to make sure the solver is applying this (I made a new solver, but copied interFoam and then added the source term). Whats the easiest and quickest way you would check to ensure the code is producing implementing the correct body force?
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