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the mesh adaption problem of gas-liquid two phase flow |
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houwy
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recently, I use fluent14.0 to investigate the motion of a single bubble moving under anode buttom, in order to capture the bubble surface as well as shorten calculation time, the mesh adaption method is necessary. But I don't know slect what to adapt, pressure? phase? who knows something about this ? hope for your answer. TKU
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navid
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Did you solve it? Any recommendations on this?
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