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Old   December 13, 2021, 06:14
Question How can I run this basic conduction problem
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I am considering a cube with its left wall heated and all other walls as normal. i have copied the basic tutorial for flange for the heat conduction part. I have then edited the flange case and made it into cubical by including my own blockmesh file and also changing boundary conditions in the '0' folder for T file. But while running it using Allrun command i am getting errors. It is a very basic problem and since I am new to OpenFoam can get a result. When I try to open paraview it suddenly blacks-out and closes.


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Old   December 14, 2021, 10:51
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Hi,

Can you elaborate? What OpenFOAM version are you using and what errors are you getting?

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PS: this is great to post your case, but you might have better chances to get an answer if you describe further the problems you are facing in your post. (it takes extra time and effort to download and run a case, so this will discourage many people to help you)
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Old   December 14, 2021, 20:33
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Hello,


I am running OpenFOAM version 7. I have attached my error files and the three files I have changed. Was actually trying to edit the flange case file given in FOAM_TUTORIALS for Normal heat conduction(laplacian). In the flange case they are not using blockMesh and so tried to input a blockMesh file of my own and run the heat-conduction through it and view the results via paraFoam.


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Old   December 15, 2021, 06:41
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Hi Chummar,



Thanks for the additional information.
You have to rename your case to solve this error. Don't use spaces in directory names to avoid problems.



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