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Old   January 19, 2022, 07:02
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Hi,

I've got a question concerning the use of postprocessing tools for changing mesh sizes. In my case I use a dynamic mesh with topology changes to add or remove cells next to a moving obstacle. When I use ParaFoam, the fields for p,U and T can be displayed, but when I try to display my Courant-number or yPlus, it will fail. When I use the postprocessing-tool, I got the error "size x is not equal to the given value y". x is the number of cells in the current time step and y is the number of cells created in the blockMeshDict.
Does anyone know to to plot the fields in ParaFoam and how to create postprocessing-files for chaniging cell numbers?

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