When restarting form a previous calculation, the averaging is continuous or may be restarted using the \c restartOnRestart option. The averaging process may be restarted after each calculation output time using the \c restartOnOutput option or restarted periodically using the \c periodicRestart option and setting \c restartPeriod to the required averaging period. Example of function object specification: \verbatim fieldAverage1 { type fieldAverage; functionObjectLibs ("libfieldFunctionObjects.so"); ... restartOnRestart false; restartOnOutput false; periodicRestart false; restartPeriod 0.002; fields ( U { mean on; prime2Mean on; base time; window 10.0; windowName w1; } p { mean on; prime2Mean on; base time; } ); } \endverbatim \heading Function object usage \table Property | Description | Required | Default value type | type name: fieldAverage | yes | restartOnRestart | Restart the averaging on restart | no | no restartOnOutput | Restart the averaging on output | no | no periodicRestart | Periodically restart the averaging | no | no restartPeriod | Periodic restart period | conditional | fields | list of fields and averaging options | yes | \endtable |
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