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Hello there - I'm new to OpenFOAM, and am trying to set up my first case, a 2d model of fluid replacement in a tank. The tank is mildly pressurized, as are both the inlet and outlets, and I'm expecting to see laminar, transitional, and turbulant flow in different parts of the system at the flow rates of interest. Fluid density should change with temperature, and it would be nice to have a chemical tracer modeled, so I can assess how quickly the fluid is replaced.
Many of the resources I've found online relate to older versions of OpenFOAM - I thought maybe bouyantBouissonesquePisoFOAM might be a good fit - that said, I'm interested in using the current version, which seems to have a new paradigm. Is there an existing resource that can help me develop this case? Does one of the tutorials match this case? |
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