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[OpenFOAM] paraFoam: how to load a specific range of solution ?

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Old   June 12, 2018, 17:08
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To post processs an OpenFOAM simulation I use paraview. Because the case is very big it takes a long time to load in paraview.
The transient simulation time is from t = 0 to t = 50 with Dt = 0.001.
How can I tell paraview to load solution only between t=10 and t=25 ?
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Old   August 8, 2018, 11:15
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Delete the folders between t=0.001 and t=10 or move them in an other place.
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