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Old   February 7, 2009, 12:45
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Hi All!

I'm new in OpenFOAM and I try to understand what the system of equations you used in tutorials/bubbleFoam. I try to reconstruct it use instructions (write in ProgrammersGuide) from /.../applications/solvers/multiphase/bubbleFoam/bubbleFoam.C, but I couldn't receive full system of equations with boundary (I look it in /.../tutorials/bubbleFoam/bubbleColumn/constant).
I would like to now what the physical problem you model in example bubbleFoam.

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