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Old   January 22, 2008, 03:15
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Hello Hrv and forum members,

I have always struggled to show my vof simulations grid independent with fluent and other commercial vof solvers. I have since given up all of them.

Using interFoam has given me a fresh lease. I would appreciate if you can point me to directions where in I can get the vof results grid independent when the surface tension and wall adhesion are included in interFoam.

Your advise in this regard will be highly appreciated.

Thanks,

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Old   June 26, 2009, 05:27
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Hello everybody,

I am working with the damBreak tutorial and I am using Fluent as postprocessor. Does anybody know how to see the volume fraction in Fluent?

Thanks in advance.
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