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Old   June 18, 2010, 02:55
Default Mesh deformation with InterDyMFoam.. gamma value problems..
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Hi all,

I am trying to simulate one box motion in a tank using InterDyMFoam solver using RBF mesh motion for box. My gamma values do not make any sense , max gamma value is more than 1 and it continue to diverge. This problem is already discussed in the thread.
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but the proposed solution is incomplete and is not working with 1.5-dev. I have also gone through 1.6 source code for MULES solver and no change has been done there. I am wondering if someone can help me out in this..

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