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Old   December 7, 2018, 04:08
Default Postprocessing for free surface evaluation
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I am doing a simulation of 3d vof flow over a obstacle.the channel is meshed with 15 mm and obstacle as 3.5 mm.what should be my iso surface value for water vol fraction for obtaining the free surface or to measure the height over the obstacle through probe tool.
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Old   January 12, 2019, 03:31
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Hey, can any 1 help me that what should be my water vol fraction in Isosurface for evaluating free surface height in open channel flow?
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Actually in one of the videos it was aid that we should take greater fraction for low discharges and lesserfor higher discharges.can any 1 suggest why?
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