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Old   May 4, 2020, 17:20
Default Rain drop (3D) falling simulation in ANSYS FLUENT
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I want to simulate a 3D rain drop falling on the ground. I have made a 3D spherical object having a shared topology with the computational domain in Spaceclaim. But when I simulated using all necessary settings in FLUENT, I couldn't see a slight difference in the droplet it's as it is despite making sure all things are intact. I couldn't find a single tutorial for a 3D VOF problem so kinda stuck where I am making mistake. Please help me with this.
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