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Old   June 2, 2018, 22:49
Default How to run OpenFoam commands with windows command line
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Hi.

I'm in need of sequentially running matlab and OpenFoam on windows. I'm thinking of using the windows prompt commands (cmd) and write a windows script. the matlab part is easy; but the OpenFoam part isn't.

Anybody knows the command to execute a foam command (like blockMesh) with cmd?
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Hi Javad,

I think it depends on which port to windows you are using: ESI-OpenCFD, BlueCAPE etc.

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