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January 5, 2024, 07:25 |
Setting up The specific pressure (Incompressible Case)
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Chandra Napitupulu
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I'm struggling to run the simulation of the underwater object. I have set up the initial field of pressure 2 MPa (At depth 200m). When I've run it by pimpleFoam as Solver, at the first iteration, the pressure of object is going to start at 3000-10000 Pa. It should be started 2 MPa and increased so forth. What kind the boundary type for my STL Object?
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January 5, 2024, 07:31 |
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I think your question is not clear, could you please provide more details? In OpenFOAM, the incompressible solvers use kinematic pressure which is the static pressure divided by density.
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January 5, 2024, 08:09 |
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Dear NotOverUnderated, Sorry for the confused question. I want the pressure object is followed by the initial field pressure (correct me if i'm wrong). According to your explanation, I thought that the pressure in incompressible, it is Hydrostatic pressure. |
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