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Old   May 25, 2004, 16:58
Default Porous media with VOF ->Floating Point Error!!??!
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Has anyone successfully used VOF and porous media? I am getting floating point errors when using porous media and multiphase flow using VOF. However, when I use only one phase I don't get the error. Could it be that Fluent's porous media cannot handle VOF?

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Old   May 27, 2004, 15:38
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I didn't try your combination of submodels, but it may well be an error in the software. There are plenty of bugs in Fluent as in any large software program, especially as the complexity of models is so large. Did you try contacting their Fluent Online Technical Support portal? It may be worth a try. Next update users will thank you, that's for sure...

Good luck

George
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