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Old   August 17, 2009, 06:46
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Hi guys!
I'm dealing with porous media wherein the velocity is proportional to the pressure:
solve
(
fvm::laplacian(Cc,p)
)
At this point I kicked out the source term!
U = -CoefU*fvc::grad(p)
CoefU is volscalarfield
when I solve
solve( fvm::div(phiv,yN2));
yN2 is volscalarfield and stands for mass fraction
the code crashes at this point!!
but when I take the velocity as constant it runs well!!
I dont know but I'm quite stuck!!!
Can somebody help me out please?
Thanks in advance
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