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Default A CFD simulation for oil leakage from damaged submarine
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I'm currently doing a simulation using ANSYS Fluent, the idea is to do a simulation for oil leakage from a damaged submarine. It is based on this paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...6054421300889X

But I can't make it the same as the paper show. The paper told that it's using FLUENT 14.0 while I'm using FLUENT 20 R1. I've input all of the information from the paper but I couldn't make it.

Is there any probability that it's because of the differences between the software that is used? Or it may be any other settings? Thank you
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