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One can also perform a mesh refinement study. Duplicate your project, import the new refined mesh (found here), "Clear Generated Data" for Results cell, refresh the project and launch Fluent. Remember to use Parallel (2, 3 or 4 cores, no more than that) if available. Also, compute the initialization from farfield1. Run the simulation for about 2000 iterations. Use this new mesh.msh file an run it.
Make a test refining the mesh (provide geometry?) and check reduced mass imbalance, check change in plots?
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Maybe making geometry with actual airfoil? Scale up?
This is the new velocity contours.
The (absolute value of) mass imbalance between farfield1 and farfield2 also change, dropping to about 1.48e-9. This is a reduction of exactly 5 times! Yay.
Note: this new mesh uses completely different meshing techniques. The ideal would be using the very same method as before. This new mesh is more "professional made" than the previous one.