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Old   May 7, 2021, 05:41
Default OpenQBMM error when initialized moments are set to zero
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Hey Foamers

I am working with the OpenQBMM v 5.0.1 (https://www.openqbmm.org/) developed by Prof. Passalacqua and his group using the pbeTransportFoam solver.

My first thought was to simulate zero particles which means that the associated moments will all be equal to zero. Since we are solving the population balance equations using moments in a steady velocity field (in pbeTransportFoam solver) implies that all the moments should remain zero.
But unfortunately, when I run the solver with zero initialzed value of moments it crashes giving me an error saying Foam::sigFpe::sigHandler(int) at ??:?
When I run the solver with a non-zero value of initialized moments it give me results. So I am suspecting it due to division by zero.

Has someone come across this error ? or even better fixed it ?
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