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Old   February 22, 2016, 04:56
Default Issue of falling level of continuous media when bubbles injected
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Hello

I have a case where interfoam solver was modified with kinematic cloud inclusions to take in consideration of bubbles introduced at bottom of a rectangular patch inlet of a rectangular domain.The initial field is set so that we have a layer of liquid (water) from bottom to a fixed height and air filled in from that height to top of the domain.

When I do the simulations with the boundary conditions( attached herewith) the level of liquid falls down. Is it any issue with BCs given?bubblrinterfoam_calc.zip

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