On 10/8/24 12:19, Tim Braun wrote:
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I'll add that I see step-70 as an example, which is time-dependent but does address the coupling process between a solid and fluid. Is that a good place to work from?

I would suggest looking through all the programs in the range 60-90. Some of these use particles to couple problems, and some of them use bulk formulations of surface processes. I don't know that any of them do *exactly* what you want, but perhaps you can get inspired by reading through the first page of the introductions to each of these to see what your options are.

Best
 W.

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