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Tong Zhongyao
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Hi Formers,
I am trying to solve a multiphase steady problem with interFoam. Because co number has to be smaller than one, the time step is very small and it wastes me a lot of time. Is it because interFoam uses the explicit algorithm the time step has to keep small? Can you give me some advice for my model? I really need help and thanks advanced. best wishes! |
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