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Old   February 25, 2010, 03:11
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Hi Foamers,

I wanted to test the radiation model fvDOM but the tutorial gives an error:

Selecting radiationModel fvDOM
Selecting absorptionEmissionModel constantAbsorptionEmission
Selecting scatterModel constantScatter


--> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR:
keyword refValue is undefined in dictionary "HOME/OpenFOAM/run/tutorials/heatTransfer/buoyantSimpleRadiationFoam/hotRadiationRoomFvDOM/0/IDefault::.*"

file: /OpenFOAM/thomas-1.6.x/run/tutorials/heatTransfer/buoyantSimpleRadiationFoam/hotRadiationRoomFvDOM/0/IDefault::.* from line 25 to line 28.

From function dictionary::lookupEntry(const word&, bool, bool) const
in file db/dictionary/dictionary.C at line 388.

FOAM exiting


Anybody is familiar with this i.e. what does refvalue actually refer to?
I set the value in

type greyDiffusiveRadiation;
T T;
emissivity 0.5;
value uniform 0;

to refvalue and it runs to the first 10 iterations but I don't think this is the right thing to do....

Thanks for any help & suggestions!!
Thomas
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