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[OpenFOAM] Plot interface (alpha_water=0.5) vs time in ParaFoam

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Old   February 4, 2016, 15:42
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Hi everyone,
I am new to openFoam and have read a few post related to this but the solution made no sense to me.

I am working with interFoam solver for capillary rise problem and the problem is I want to plot the interface vs time on a graph to see the height changes as simulation progresses.

I have managed to make a counter in paraview at alpha_water =0.5 however I am unable to export data or plot this in paraview or otherwise.

Please if anyone has any clue do reply.

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