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In my study, I will study the simulation of large deforming moving boundary problems. So I want to use fixed grid methods combined with Immersed boundary methods to simulate viscous compressible flows. It is a challenge topic for me. Because using immersed boundary methods are hard to simulate high Re number compressible flows. Although there are some papers about high Re number compressible flows, I still feel hard. Can you give me some suggestions? Is immersed boundary method a good choice for this study? Thank you
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