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Old   May 16, 2019, 04:30
Default How can I simulate a sliding wedge through a slope like this?
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Hi everyone,

I am doing some case which is a solid(wedge) slides down through a slope, and get into water.

Tthe OF version I have are OF 4.1 and OF v1812 ,and the solver I use is "olaDyMFlow" which is probaly same as InterDyMFoam.

And the case I want to establish refer to the paper "Runup and rundown generated by three-dimensional sliding masses" .

The problem I am facing is mesh displacement causing the simulation crash.
Which I realize is the dynamic mesh limits that the cell can not be extruded to small or deform to big.
And I don't know how to improve it anyway.

I attatch my case here and I hope someone can take a look, I will be appreciate that.


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James
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