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Old   May 3, 2022, 12:16
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Hello everyone

I am new in openFoam and currently working on a university project which consists on a study of small rocket injectors. My approach to it is pretty simple, I want to study the spray and geometry of to impinging water jets. The problem is I don't know how to use sprayFoam or any Lagrangian solver as there aren't any good tutorials. I am trying to modify the aachenBomb tutorial for my case trying to get rid of all the combustion files but I can't make it work.

My geometry is simple, I want to study a small 2D box (10x10mm) with two inlets of 0.3 mm each and an outlet. The main background fluid should be air, and the inlet fluid should be water. What files should I include to my 0, constant and system?

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