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August 3, 2018, 15:25 |
Mirroring flow around cylinder tutorial
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Davide
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Dear Foamers
I need to analyze the flow past a cylinder with some HRL methods. I found that for HRL and LES it is strongly suggested to use structured grids. I am not capable of using blockMesh but I found a tutorial https://www.openfoam.com/documentati...utorialse3.php which exactly makes the geometry I need but halved. Since I want to perform an unsteady simulation I need the whole cylinder. How can I mirror the mesh in order to obtain the whole cylinder? I tried mirrorMesh but while mirroring on a plane normal to X-axis works (even if it is not what I need) when I mirror with a plane normal to Y-axis ParaFoam crushes. Is there a way to mirror the mesh ? PS The geometry can be seen in the link btw X axis is parallel to the flow direction and the base of the cylinder lies on the X-Y axis. Best regards Davide |
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August 6, 2018, 14:04 |
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After looking at the tutorial, mirrorMesh probably caused paraview to crash because it complained about symmetryPlanes not being planar (at least I got it to). That being said, changing the symmetryPlanes to patches -- and the associated boundary conditions -- removes the error. I've attached a modified version of the tutorial that successfully uses mirrorMesh to mesh the full cylinder.
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August 14, 2018, 08:00 |
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Davide
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Dear clapointe
First of all sorry for the late answer. I didn't have access to internet and I couldn't see your message. While waiting I solved the problem just writing the missing vertices, arcs and blocks but was long and boring so in the future I will use your answer for sure =) Thanks a lot =) Davide |
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March 31, 2022, 08:43 |
wrong drag coefficient of the tutorial
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Runxin Luo
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Dear, I have just ran the case but it seems to have something wrong with the drag coefficient.The drag coefficient is actually 1.35 when Re=100,but it gives the Cd = 0.3, and the lift coefficient is also strange.Have you done a similar verification?
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