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Old   March 28, 2017, 17:38
Default Different Initial values in Paraview
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Hello guys,

I am performing an external unsteady flow using pisoFoam. I set k, omega for the internal mesh and inlet, however when I see these values in paraview it doesn't match.

Example: k is zero in the mesh and 3 on the inlet, and I did set k as 3.78e-9 for inlet and internal mesh.

Omega is zero in inlet and internal mesh, and I did set as 0.3765.

Could someone explain why is it happening?


Thanks a lot.
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Old   March 28, 2017, 18:14
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I used the command paraFoam & instead open from paraview.. It worked!
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