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February 3, 2016, 20:55 |
Simple way to add solid particle tracking to pisoFoam
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Behzad
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Hello all,
I am looking for a simple way to add Lagrangian solid particle tracking to pisoFoam solver considering just on-way coupling. Is there any available development so far for this problem? otherwise, what would be the simplest procedure for the programming? Thanks a lot. BehZad |
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February 5, 2016, 11:31 |
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David Gaden
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If it's one-way coupling, you don't even need to do any programming. Post-processors will put particles into the solution field. I think paraview does this.
Otherwise, I think there's some old passive particle tracking applications written for OpenFOAM. icoUncoupledKinematicParcelFoam? You could use these as a template.
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openfoam 2.1.x, pisofoam, solid particles |
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