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Hi,
I have noticed that when using implicit source terms for the droplet mass and energy (SW70 and 71) I get a lot higher cylinder pressure in a engine combustion case compared to keeping them explicit. Has anyone noticed the same kind of behavior ? I do not immediately see where this effect comes from. Regards |
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