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February 23, 2016, 07:52 |
reactingFoam pEqn
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Ben Jankauskas
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Exeter
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Hi folks,
I have been going through the model structure in reactingFoam. Most of it is nice and clear, but as always the p equation is confusing. I understand that the way it is structured is similar to what it is in pimpleFoam, though it has an addition of a transonic case and an inclusion of compressibility parameter. From the code perspective most of it is clear to me, but I would be interested to learn about the full mathematical derivation for this specific case. Unfortunately, I was not able to find a paper that describes the procedures which is used in these type of solvers. Does anyone know or have a paper or some source that would have a derivation for p equation in reactingFoam? Cheers, Ben |
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October 2, 2017, 04:08 |
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Ayush
Join Date: May 2017
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Hi Ben,
Do you find the paper? If yes could you please share. Thank You! |
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