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Old   January 20, 2009, 13:10
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My question is: on web tutorial for DFBI ship motion, the simulation was set as LAMINAR...but for me it isn't correct!! If i want the real motion (sink and trim) of the boat, I need to calculate the realhydrodynamics forces , so the simulation necessary must be set to TURBULENT!

And with turbulent model, is more difficult to make convergence of case!

It's wrong??
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Old   January 21, 2009, 16:26
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yep, you can not do that with turbolence, a pernos name axmantinetzan has the .sim file..... if you change teh laminar to turbo you can not convergence.... this is a problem of the solver
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Old   January 21, 2009, 17:02
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I have run turbulent dfbi without a problem (although not on this case)
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Old   January 21, 2009, 17:21
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Really??

What type of setting you impose?? k-epsilon?? Have you tested a ship hull?

Is match with experimental data??
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