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Default The effects of BCs and initial condition on final results
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Does anyone know any paper which investigated the boundary conditions or initial condition effects on final results of two phase flow simulation?
I have simulated ship motion and its wave propagation by Fluent software with different BCs (velocity inlet or pressure inlet) and initial conditions (zero velocity or equal inlet velocity). The results of the simulations are completely different. In addition I did simulate by MRF approach and stationary, again the results are different.
Thanks for your help in advance
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