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Old   July 30, 2009, 09:49
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Hi all

There have been some changes to the forces entry in the 1.6 release.
Its now possible to specify the output frequency.

OLD
functions
(
forces
{
type forces;
functionObjectLibs ("libforces.so");
patches (dyse);
rhoInf 998.2;
CofR (0 0 0);
}
NEW
functions
(
forces
{
type forces;
functionObjectLibs ("libforces.so");
patches (dyse);
rhoInf 998.2;
CofR (0 0 0);
outputControl timeStep;
outputInterval 10;
}
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