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Old   March 2, 2021, 09:46
Default Very small timesteps using adjusttimestep
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I am validating a case on cavitation around 2d clark-y airfoil using interPhaseChangeFoam. maxCo=0.45 and timestep= 2e-05 as mentioned in the paper and by using adjusttimestep the simulation runs at 6e-09 timestep which is extremely small. I think there is some problem with mesh or boundary conditions. Kindly let me know if any particular file is required(p,u,transportproperties,etc). I have employed les, vof andkunz model for my sim.

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