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Old   June 12, 2015, 18:22
Question errorEstimation using OpenFoam
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Hi,

I am a novice OpenFoam user and I am trying to estimate the error of my mesh. I have tutorials showing programs such as icoErrorEstimate. But I am unable to locate this in my OpenFoam installation. I am using Openfoam version 2.3.1.

Can any help me to tell me where I could locate this or if there is any other alternative to estimate the error in the mesh.
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Old   September 10, 2015, 21:40
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Hi,
you should install foam-extend_3.1.

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