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Old   September 13, 2013, 15:18
Default adiabaticPerfectFluid in compressibleInterFoam not valid?
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Hi everyone!

I want to calculate a bubble with compressibleInterFoam with version 2.2.1.
In the TermoPhysicalPropertiesair or ""water you can specify the equationOfState that is used. However it seems that adiabaticPerfectFluid (provided with the source code) is not a valid option. If I type "bla" into the entry and look at the list in the error message, only incompressiblePerfectFluid, PerfectGas, PerfectFluid, icoPolynomial are shown as valid. Is this an error in the code or am I wrong? I would like to use the equation from adiabaticPerfectFluid.

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