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Old   February 28, 2015, 05:23
Default How to use the interPhaseChangeFoam to a steady case
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Hello everyone,
I want to use the interPhaseChangeFoam to solve a steady case, as we konw the solver use pimple algorithm, its a transient solver. So if there someone knows how to modify the case file?
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Old   January 22, 2017, 10:23
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hello
i have a question same as this question.
is interphasechangefoam a solver for unsteady or transient condition?
and how can i use it for a steady state condition?
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