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Old   February 14, 2014, 14:27
Default How to simulate for laser heating?
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Hello OpenFOAM community,

I am a newbie in using openFOAM. I like to simulate heating effect by Laser on two different liquids -- heavier liquid is placed on the lighter one. Air is at the top of the heavier one. Laser is applied at the bottom of the lighter liquid. The objective of the study is to understand instabilities in fluid.

After studying examples in net and with natural confusing mindset (as a learner), I tried to generate some files which are erroneous.

Can anyone kindly check the files and let me know how to rectify?

I am grateful for help.
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