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Old   September 9, 2016, 10:16
Default SolidModel in OpenFOAM 4.0 Foundation
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Hallo guys,

I have a problem to solve where I want to combine a stress analysis of more than two materials and a multiphase transport problem.

I checked the following:
- The multiphase transport problem can be solved easily with CLSVOF in OpenFOAM 4.0.
- The stress analysis works good in OpenFOAM extend with its SolidModel part.

Is it possible to combine the advantages easily? I trying to get the SolidModel folder to work in my installation of the 4.0 version, but this is a very horrible job.
Do anyone have ideas to get rid of this problem?

Best regards,
Martin
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