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Old   January 11, 2019, 11:18
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Hi everyone,

I am working on a 2 phase flow using OF-4.1 for a rotating hydrokinetic turbine. I used SnappyHexMesh for the grid generation. As I thought everything was running fine. My results started diverging and I really don't know why. I tried to follow the DTCHull tutorial for the boundary conditions. Could it be a grid problem?


Can anyone help me.

Thank you.

I uploaded the whole folder in here: https://1fichier.com/?dbr3kakcah3q0gcbs7c1
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