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Old   December 17, 2007, 13:56
Default Hi all. I've just solve tutor
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Hi all.
I've just solve tutorial sample (sonicTurbFoam/prism) and notice some strange thing. Initial conditions says, that case "prism" has a symmetrical geometry and conditions. But as you can see at picture below the pressure field is not symmetrical and has "step-like" configuration (bottom shock wave). But the top front of shock wave is smooth...
Maybe its a blockMesh trouble and solver goes through the mesh in wrong direction (i.e. against velocity direction).
My actions is:
$cd $TUTORIALS_DIR\sonicTurbFoam
$blockMesh . prisma
$sonicTurbFoam . prisma


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Old   December 17, 2007, 13:58
Default patch: $cd $TUTORIALS_DIR\son
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patch:
$cd $TUTORIALS_DIR\sonicTurbFoam
$blockMesh . prism
$sonicTurbFoam . prism
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