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Old   March 27, 2014, 03:59
Default ParaView 4.10 and OpenFOAM 2.3.0 Multiregion and decomposed case
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I installed OpenFOAM 2.3 and paraview 4.10 that comes with the new openfoam. I then ran one of my cases which is a multiregion case in decomposed state with chtMultiRegionSimpleFoam. Then I start paraview through
Code:
paraFoam -region WATER
it starts all fine, however the option for decomposed case is missing. When I start
Code:
paraFoam -region WATER -builtin
it also starts, the option for decomposed case is present, however, then paraview does not look into the processor1/constant/WATER/polymesh but into processor1/constant/polymesh

The question is, does anybody know how to use multiregion with a decomposed case without having to recompose it? I also tried using the paraview 4.01 (which comes with ubuntu 13.10) in connection with just calling the foam file case{WATER}.foam , there the option for decomposed is also present, however, it also has the same error that it wants to look for the polymesh not in the region file, but in the folder one level up.
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