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Old   January 4, 2002, 05:13
Default inviscid model for ship
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Liang
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Can inviscid model be used to simulate seawater flow around a ship? A fatal error immediately occured after I pressed the iterate button. There is no problems when laminar flow or turbulent flow models are applied. What's the problem. Can anyone clarify it?
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Old   January 15, 2002, 12:00
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I had the same problem and I conclude that inviscid flow model is incompatible with free surface problem. The problem probably originates from the fact that the inviscid flow model comes from RAMPANT. However, I managed to get some results on the Duncan experience case using viscous flow. The case is well known and documented and should be passed prior to consider 3D surface ship.
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