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Old   April 11, 2019, 21:00
Default [waves2foam] relaxation zone's length
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Hi.
I'm a beginner of waves2foam.
I have a question for waves2foam running.

"How long the relaxation zone be set? Now I have set the length of the relaxation zone to twice the wavelength. Is this appropriate?"

Please recommend any references related to this issue.

Thanks
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Hey Jea-Sun,


in this paper



Huang, L.: An opensource solver for wave-inducedFSI problems. University Collage London, 2017, http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~hani/kur...rt_Luofeng.pdf


it is said that the inlet relaxation Zone should be one wavelenght and the outlet one a half.
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