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Old   September 19, 2021, 12:15
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Hey everyone,


I am wondering if someone can explain the fields values inside a directory of Openfoam simulation results for ex. 100. if i have the inside ascii files of (k, epsilon, T, U, nut, p) each one of them has the field values of the mesh at the center of the cell as i understand it... but my question is for which iteration is that? because the folder has 100 iterations and when i look at the number of values for lets say inside epsilon, they are approx equal to the number of cells used in the mesh.. so i really want to understand how they are grouped together inside and how i should read it !


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This is the result after iteration 100 is complete.

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