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Old   March 19, 2013, 17:42
Default Big Difference Between Serial run and Parallel run case
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Hi All,
I'm trying to solve a fluid dynamics problem with modified icoFoam (see attached). Found that different processor running give me very different results. Both solver and cases are attached, I'm looking for any suggestions on what happened. Thank you all in advanced!

I also run it on the latest OpenFOAM-2.2.0. Still got same problem.

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my bad! the solution diverged!
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