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[waves2Foam] Looking for equations of turbulence model and very high pressures (p_rgh) |
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March 13, 2014, 05:22 |
Looking for equations of turbulence model and very high pressures (p_rgh)
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Nick Krgs
Join Date: Jan 2014
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Hi Niels,
1) I am trying to find where the equations of your turbulence model (as described in your article) are. I have run several cases and I can see breaking wave or run up but you have set laminar in the turbulence properties file. I suppose that your turbulence model is included inside the code and I am trying to find where. Can you help me? 2) I get very high pressures (p_rgh) when I use snappyhexMesh and the p_rgh animation (Paraview) is like the alpha one. It must be mentioned that I have changed the sea level (it is not zero) because the stl file must have positive coordinates. You can try it with the test attached to my previous posts (#1 post here). Do you have any idea about that? Thank you in advance. Kind regards, Nick Last edited by wyldckat; November 4, 2018 at 15:07. Reason: changed reference to post #720 |
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March 13, 2014, 13:08 |
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Niels Gjoel Jacobsen
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Hi Nick,
Ad. 1.: The turbulence model is not part of waves2Foam. I do not have any immediate plans of releasing it. Ad. 2.: The pressure does exactly as it is supposed to do. p_rgh is the pressure in excess of the hydrostatic component, which is 0 for z = 0 m, i.e. placing the sea level high means that the hydrostatic pressure is large and negative, why p_rgh has to be large and positive. Kind regards, Niels
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