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# Script
#     buoyantReactingParticleFoam
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# Description
#     Script to inform the user that buoyantReactingParticleFoam has been
#     replaced by the more general buoyantReactingFoam solver.
#
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cat << EOF

The buoyantReactingParticleFoam solver has solver has been replaced by the more
general buoyantReactingFoam solver, which supports buoyant compressible reacting
flow coupled to multiple run-time-selectable lagrangian clouds and surface film
modelling.

To run a buoyantReactingParticleFoam case in buoyantReactingFoam add the following entry
constant/fvModels:

clouds
{
    type    clouds;
    libs    ("liblagrangianParcel.so");
}

to add support for Lagrangian clouds and/or

surfaceFilm
{
    type    surfaceFilm;
    libs    ("libsurfaceFilmModels.so");
}

to add support for surface film.

See the following cases for examples converted from buoyantReactingParticleFoam:

    \$FOAM_TUTORIALS/combustion/buoyantReactingFoam/Lagrangian

EOF

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