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Old   December 28, 2024, 03:40
Default interFoam domain size for wigley hull
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Hello everybody,

I copied the wigley hull tutorial for LTSInterFoam simulations to run my own simultaions on wigley hull.

When I create my own mesh for my wigley hull, with a different domain size from the tutorial's default, and run the simulation (with the relevant adjustments on values of k,omega, etc) and after just a few itterations, the values of p and U explode, leading to the whole simulation to floating point exception error.

When I create my own mesh for the same hull, but with the same domain size as the tutorial's default, the simulation runs smoothly.

Any ideas why this happens? Must I adjust any parameters related to the domain size?

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