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July 26, 2017, 05:57 |
OpenFoam- Loss of Vacuum Simulations
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Fabio
Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 11
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Dear all,
I'm a student, and I'm now approaching to use OpenFoam to simulate the expansion of the air in a containment in low pressure conditions ( 100-1000 Pa). This expansion due to the high pressure difference occurs in super sonic conditions inside the containment. I just want to know if someone of you have ever approached such a problem, in order to have a better idea of how to start. Best Regards, Fabio |
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cfd, expansion wave, low pressure, rarefaction, supersonic flow |
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