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July 5, 2017, 06:17 |
transform incompressible case in compressible case
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hello,
I made an incompressible case for external aerodynamic with pimpleDyMFoam with an moving mesh. Now I want to work on this case but for compressible flow. I copied this case and I changed the solver to rhoPimpleDyMFoam and I added thermophysicalproperties file in constant folder but it doesn't works. Is my procedure good? If it isn't good, can you explain me what I have to do? The mesh have to be specific for a subsonic case? thanks in advance |
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October 23, 2020, 18:34 |
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Ilteber Ozdemir
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Check the following thread:
quick way to change from incompressible to compressible? |
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compressible, external aerdynamics, moving mesh, pimpledymfoam, rhopimpledymfoam |
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