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Old   November 5, 2019, 02:58
Default Turbulent kinetic energy dependence issue in the alphatJayatillekeWallFunction
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Hi guys,
I'm trying to apply the SpalartAllmaras turbulence model in BuoyantBoussinesqSimpleFoam solver. It seems that the alphatJayatillekeWallFunction needs the value of turbulent kinetic energy, but the SA model doesn't need to calculate this value. Therefore, I try to change my code using https://www.openfoam.com/documentati...07_source.html. But, my application version is OpenFOAM-2.4.0, not this one above. Although I do not encounter error or warning in the compile process, I get this FOAM Warning: From function dlOpen(const fileName&, const bool) in file POSIX.C at line 1179 dlopen error, when I run my simulation. How can I fix this bug? TKS!
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