Here’s what I get. End of Processing: ######## /*—————————————————————————*\ | ========= | | | \\ / F ield | OpenFOAM: The Open Source CFD Toolbox | | \\ / O peration | Version: v1606+ | | \\ / A nd | Web: http://www.OpenFOAM.com | | \\/ M anipulation | | \*—————————————————————————*/ Build : v1606+ Exec : reconstructPar -latestTime Date : Jun 22 2017 Time : 02:33:55 Host : “69747be895ce” PID : 1140 Case : /Users/ricardo/OpenFOAM/docker-v1606+/run/17MO000 nProcs : 1 sigFpe : Enabling floating point exception trapping (FOAM_SIGFPE). fileModificationChecking : Monitoring run-time modified files using timeStampMaster allowSystemOperations : Allowing user-supplied system call operations // * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * // Create time –> FOAM FATAL ERROR: No times selected From function int main(int, char**) in file reconstructPar.C at line 215. ######## POST: ######## MWFlow Post-Processing Utility Case folder: 17MO000 Plotting of forces failed. FSource folders: [] mSurf folders: [] ptot iso file to check: Traceback (most recent call last): File “MFlow_PP_merged.py”, line 2387, in File “MFlow_PP_merged.py”, line 400, in HM File “MFlow_PP_merged.py”, line 200, in HX WindowsError: [Error 3] The system cannot find the path specified: ’17MO000\\postProcessing\\surfaces/*.*’ Failed to execute script MFlow_PP_merged PS: Can we have a bigger text box here?
The end-plates were only one example. There are a few areas that do not look very nice (the stl tessellation, the car is super cool).
I mesh and am now running your case without any problem. So what is different? Are you using OF v1606+?
As the case should actually work, you will have to check a few things. As the case fails during meshing you should check if the log looks exactly the same every time it fails. Does a different case work? You could try changing the number of CPU cores you use. Make sure to check the system/decomposeDict if MantiumFlow really changed something. Prime numbers for example do not get accepted.