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Old   February 3, 2013, 07:30
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Hello,

I have recently merged the mixingPlane branch of OF1.6-ext into my working copy and found it was working and giving some reasonable results for my case under consideration. Unfortunately, I could not get a parallel run to work. But this was probably not the focus in the development so far...

I'm now wondering what the current state of the mixingPlane development is?
Is it still in the stage "make it run" or already in "make it run fast"?
Would it make sense to contribute something for parallelization or is that matter already in progress?

There were also posts ( e.g. http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...tml#post329701 ) hinting on development activity on rotor-stator interfaces by other people than Martin Beaudoin. Are there already some successful alternatives?

Thanks for any comments.

Regards, Hannes
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