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Old   August 9, 2005, 08:42
Default Hello, I'm working on naval
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Hello,
I'm working on naval simulations. The first tests I've made with the free-surface solver rasInterFoam are very encouraging.

Now I would like to incorporate in the solver I'm using (rasInterFoam) the "Automatic mesh motion" technique. In this way it will be easy (I hope) to produce simulations with boat prescribed motions or n-DOF boat dynamic simulations.

I read that the interFoam has moving mesh capabilities. Are its moving mesh features similar to the icoFoamAutoMotion solver?
Is it possible to clone the interFoam moving mesh structures directly to the rasInterFoam?

I'm just starting to looking at these OpenFOAM features and I will be very grateful for every suggestion, paper reference, tutorial, experience you will give to me.

Best regards,
Michele.
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