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Old   August 31, 2018, 18:38
Default Changing wave theories in the tutorials
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Hi Niels,

Thanks for an excellent waves2Foam toolbox. I have been trying to understand the waveflume tutorial so that I can implement it in my case on Oscillating water column. In this regard my case is best implementable on stokesSecond order theory. Unfortunately, I seem not to be getting the idea of changing it to fit my case as I am getting this message when I run the edited waveflume tutorial.


"Reading g

Reading waveProperties


Constructing: stokesFirstProperties (Used by another wave theory)
Constructing: stokesSecondProperties

Constructing: potentialCurrentProperties

End"

I am not quite sure if this is correct or there is a problem and the case is still running on the stokesFirstProperties.
Kind regards,

larry
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