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January 5, 2012, 14:17 |
DdtPhiCorr for moving domains in OF-2.1.0 ?
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matteo lombardi
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Hello,
in the new release of OF-2.1.0 there is written: "support for dynamic meshes added to ddtPhiCorr, an important mechanism to avoid certain types of pressure-velocity decoupling for transient running; see interDyMFoam example with dynamic refinement/unrefinement. Example Dynamic refinement/unrefinement example - $FOAM_TUTORIALS/multiphase/interDyMFoam/ras/damBreakWithObstacle" I am trying to understand what have they changed to have it working also for dynamic cases but I haven't been able to spot any difference. The files: src/finiteVolume/finiteVolume/fvc/fvcDdt.C src/finiteVolume/finiteVolume/ddtSchemes/EulerDdtScheme/EulerDdtScheme.C src/finiteVolume/finiteVolume/ddtSchemes/ddtScheme/ddtScheme.C are almost identical to the one on the previous versions. And also looking at the interDymFoam solver I haven't spotted any particular difference on this point. Finally, also in the test case suggested "multiphase/interDyMFoam/ras/damBreakWithObstacle" I ahven;t been able to find any new particular feature... Has anybody looked into it? Could anyone point me to what has been changed to have it working on dynamic meshes? Thanks a lot, Matteo |
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January 5, 2012, 17:16 |
Can't find it either!
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Scott Miller
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I am also interested in the changes, but I was also unable to find anything yet.
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