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Sameera
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Hi friends,
I wanted to clarify that is it possible to combine to solvers for an application, eg : settlingFoam and bubbleFoam, Thanks in advance, Sameera |
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You can create a new solver which combines the ability of both the solvers. Most important you have to make sure that your equations are consistent.
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Sameera
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Thanks for your kind reply harishg,
Sameera |
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