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Old   September 27, 2014, 15:12
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Hi,

I am trying to simulate a drop case in OF 2.3.0 using compressibleMultiphaseInterFoam. I tried it 2 times, yet the gravity acts in +Y axis when I set it to -Y axis. To trick it, I changed gravity direction to +Y axis, now the gravity acts in +Y axis only. The same case was run in other models interFoam, multiphaseInterFoam in older versions of OF.
Now I tried to compile the compressibleMultiphaseInterFoam solver from OF 2.3.0 in OF 2.2.2. I get an error which I dont understand. Error is in 'typescript' file in the .rar file attached. I has also added the solver in .rar file. Please some one help me. I need it.
Thanks a ton in advance.
.rar file can be downloaded here.
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