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Old   June 30, 1999, 03:53
Default 2 Phase Modelling
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Kevan Moodley
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I overcame the problem of "Divergence in Solution" by setting up my grid in cartesian co-ordinates instead of body-fitted co-ordiantes in preBFC. The solution converged well in Fluent 4.4 with water being the flow medium. I then went a step further to perform a 2 phase modelling using the Eulerian(granular) model. I followed the steps in the Fluent manual and when trying to iterate, I came across the same nightmarish message "Rapid Divergence Detected *Abort*". If anybody is familiar with 2 phase modelling, please help.
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