Flamelet Model For OpenFOAM
Posted July 15, 2014 at 10:38 by Tobi
Tags combustion, flamelet model, openfoam
Dear all,
I am working in the topic of the steady state laminar flamelet model since 2012 and used this model in my master thesis for biomass combustion chambers. Therefor I used the built version from Alberto Cuoci et. al. which was generated for OpenFOAM-1.7.x. For my research I used a newer version of OpenFOAM due to the fact of released snappyHexMesh version. Bruno Santos rebuilt the flamelet model for OpenFOAM-1.7.x, 2.0.x, 2.1.x - see here: Bruno Santos Blog about libOpenSMOKE
In my research I investigated into the whole C++ code and analysed everything. At least I rebuilt the model for the latest OpenFOAM versions (2.1.x, 2.2.x and 2.3.x) and changed/included some features. You can have a look into the documentary and README file on github.
You find the models on www.holzmann-cfd.de | OpenFOAM | Development.
For direct github access you can use that link: shor-ty at github
If there are any questions, please e-mail me or send me a private message.
You find the discussion forum here: libOpenSMOKE
Research:
- starting working on a flamelet generator (08/14)
I am working in the topic of the steady state laminar flamelet model since 2012 and used this model in my master thesis for biomass combustion chambers. Therefor I used the built version from Alberto Cuoci et. al. which was generated for OpenFOAM-1.7.x. For my research I used a newer version of OpenFOAM due to the fact of released snappyHexMesh version. Bruno Santos rebuilt the flamelet model for OpenFOAM-1.7.x, 2.0.x, 2.1.x - see here: Bruno Santos Blog about libOpenSMOKE
In my research I investigated into the whole C++ code and analysed everything. At least I rebuilt the model for the latest OpenFOAM versions (2.1.x, 2.2.x and 2.3.x) and changed/included some features. You can have a look into the documentary and README file on github.
You find the models on www.holzmann-cfd.de | OpenFOAM | Development.
For direct github access you can use that link: shor-ty at github
If there are any questions, please e-mail me or send me a private message.
You find the discussion forum here: libOpenSMOKE
Research:
- starting working on a flamelet generator (08/14)
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