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Old   October 14, 2014, 11:40
Default rhoCentralDyMFoam with topological changes
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Hi all,

I am interested in using rhoCentralDyMFoam to model topological changes (layer addition/removal) with ggi (sliding) boundaries. From what I can deduce, rhoCentralDyMFoam does not support topological changes and requires the user to specify a motion solver instead, which I don't think is suitable for my problem.

Has anyone attempted to modify rhoCentralDyMFoam to include topo changes and had any success?

Alternatively, could anyone recommend a compressible flow dynamic mesh solver which supports translational topological changes, which offers similar accuracy/performance to rhoCentralFoam?

Thanks in advance
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