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When I open U for example, I find:

dimensions      [0 1 -1 0 0 0 0]

That means m/s

What are the other dimensions?

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    This is a question specific to OpenFOAM -- which you should ask on the OpenFOAM-specific mailing lists and forums because that's where the people who know this software hang out. – Wolfgang Bangerth Aug 31 '18 at 21:10
  • I know, but i was trying to use this stack to gather people that use openFoam here. Then we can create a CFD stack community and migrate those questions. I tried on arena51 to create CFD stack but it didnt have enough visibility. @WolfgangBangerth – Vitor Abella Aug 31 '18 at 21:20
  • @WolfgangBangerth , to sum up, You are right. As you said people that know this software are not here. So i was thinking about to ask and answer myself many questions to bring them here. – Vitor Abella Aug 31 '18 at 21:24
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    I don't think posting fake questions and then answering yourself is an approved strategy. The thing really is that if you can't find a critical mass of people answering questions on the OpenFOAM specific forums, then you're not going to find that critical mass anywhere else either. – Wolfgang Bangerth Aug 31 '18 at 22:09
  • @WolfgangBangerth if software specific questions are not allowed in this stack, I remove my question. Those questions are not fake. I had them and I discovered the answer. I like stack, they are more organized than most software foruns. – Vitor Abella Sep 08 '18 at 16:39
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    The question was already closed, so the point is moot. But what I'm saying is that you seem to want to create a forum where people can post their OpenFOAM-related questions. The thing is that that only makes sense if they can actually get answers there as well. But just because you have answered a few of your own questions doesn't mean that there is a critical mass of OpenFOAM-experienced people here who can do that for other questions. – Wolfgang Bangerth Sep 11 '18 at 03:35

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Units on the brackets follow the figure:

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Accordingly, [0 1 -1 0 0 0 0] = m/s

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