The following examples in the tutorials ($FOAM_TUTORIALS) directory have been converted from using AMI to the new NCC system: + compressible/rhoPimpleFoam/RAS/annularThermalMixer + incompressible/pimpleFoam/RAS/propeller + lagrangian/particleFoam/mixerVessel2D (formerly mixerVesselAMI2D) + multiphase/interFoam/RAS/mixerVessel + multiphase/interFoam/RAS/propeller + multiphase/multiphaseEulerFoam/laminar/mixerVessel2D (formerly mixerVesselAMI2D) The following tutorial has been converted from using ACMI: + incompressible/pimpleFoam/RAS/oscillatingInlet The following tutorial has been converted from using Repeat AMI: + incompressible/pimpleFoam/RAS/impeller The following tutorial has been added to demonstrate NCC's ability to create a sufficiently conservative solution in a closed domain to maintain phase fraction boundedness: + multiphase/interFoam/laminar/mixerVessel2D The following tutorials have been added to demonstrate NCC's ability to simulate partially overlapping couples on curved surfaces: + incompressible/pimpleFoam/RAS/ballValve + multiphase/compressibleInterFoam/RAS/ballValve The following tutorial has been added to provide a simple comparison of the conservation behaviour of AMI and NCC: + incompressible/pimpleFoam/laminar/nonConformalChannel The following tutorial has been removed, as there were sufficiently many examples involving this geometry: + incompressible/pimpleFoam/laminar/mixerVesselAMI2D
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