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Old   March 13, 2012, 16:17
Default MarShak BC for cyclic patches
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Hi!

Can any1 tell me which BC should i use for a cyclic patch type using radiation fvDOM??

This is the error:
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-> FOAM FATAL IO ERROR: 
inconsistent patch and patchField types for 
    patch type cyclicAMI and patchField type MarshakRadiation
i wonder if there's a BC for cyclic patches?

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Old   March 14, 2012, 08:32
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hey! guess what!

i've failed!

i used the command ".*" to select patches in the G file

so it did overwrote the cyclicAMI !

my bad.. it's just too many variables..
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