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Old   May 12, 2021, 00:08
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Dear colleagues,
I'm computing a oscillating droplet with the use of interFoam solver and dynamicRefineFvMesh class. Could you tell me how to get a good load balance during the adaptive mesh refinement simulation? I want to know if a keyword or switch is available in dynamicMeshDict. I'm working on OpenFOAM-v2012 (https://www.openfoam.com/download/current-release). Thanks in advance.
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Some informations here :

https://github.com/dolphguin/dynamic...vMesh/tree/of6


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