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Old   May 29, 2016, 17:39
Default pisoFoam kwSST strange results!
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Hi everyone,

I am getting strange results on an UNSTEADY, Re=1000, flow around a sphere. Could some one bring some light, please?
If I run unsteady laminar or SA-IDDES I get what we should expect, an unsteady flow field.
I'm attaching a speed flow field for this "wrong" simulation so you get an idea, and also my system folder, and the Properties files under constant folder, to help you help me ;-)
Any ideas?
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