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Julien
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Hello everyone,
I'm involved in the simulation of a single very large bubble (a diameter of at least 1 meter). And here i was wondering which numerical model (vof, euler...) would be the most accurate. I'm used to vof simulation for a single bubble at lower scale but here i'm skeptical about the result the vof method could bring at this scale. Does anyone have ever tried this kind of simulation ? I would love to read about your thoughts on this subject. |
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