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Old   September 20, 2023, 05:32
Default 0.org does not generate on motorBike tutorial
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Hi everyone,
I am starting to learn CFD and currently doing the motorBike tutorial. The first part, where you learn how to run snappyHexMesh, worked fine, but then it makes me copy the motorBike directory to a new one named motorBikeExternalAero for further studying. Now, when I do that, a 0.org directory should be automatically generated in the motorBikeExternalAero directory, however, I do not seem to be able to find it anywhere. This is important, since it contains information about flow velocity, pressure, turbulentKE, etc for the turbulence model.

I am currently using OpenFOAM v8. I hope I have made myself clear, and if someone is able to help me it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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