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Old   September 6, 2013, 03:57
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Dear all,

I am a new user of openFoam and I started to learn this open CFD tool box since last months. I have successfully run some incompressible flow related tutorials like cavity and cavityfine case. Now I have tried to run cavityHighRe case by following instructions given in user manual. I have made necessary change in ControlDict file and decrease kinematic viscosity to increase Re.

Then I ran paraFoam to make contour, streamline plots.....etc.

but contour of P shows 0 values like attached image. What's the problem? May be it is a very silly mistake but as I am a new user plz help to find out the faults.
Thanks
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