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Old   August 1, 2018, 09:40
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Hi,

In modelling Stirred Tanks or similar geometries, which The Multiple Reference Frame Model is used, what are the criteria for dimension of the MRF around the impeller? [Picture is attached]. It can be smaller or larger around the blades, but what is optimal? [unstructured tetrahedral mesh is used].

Any reference and advice is highly appreciated.

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