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December 20, 2008, 11:56 |
hi, everyone:
I am a newbie a
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QinNan
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hi, everyone:
I am a newbie and I tried to simulated the water-entry problem with interDyMFoam. I found that the gamma value changed as long as the mesh moved. when the mesh volume decreased, the gamma value increased and vice versa. it seemed like the flux due to the mesh motion wasn't calculated in a right way. I was troubled by this problem for days. would anyone please give me a hint? I'm sorry for wasting your time on such a easy question. have a nice day! QinNan |
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