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Old   November 9, 2023, 09:46
Default overInterDymFoam : problem with regular wave with floating body
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Hello the community,

I'm working on an issue related to the fluid-structure interaction, with a case study involving a buoy subjected to waves. To achieve this, I'm using the overInterDyMFoam solver. After a few seconds, the code diverges. I believe the problem lies in the topoSetDict dictionary. I am attaching the Test case and the solver log to this message.


Thank you for your assistance.
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