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November 29, 2017, 15:18 |
OpenFoam multi species solver
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Hello everyone. Posting here for the first time after a long duration of lurking and finding answers from other threads.
I am simulating a C-D nozzle and its plume using rhoCentralFoam. I want the nozzle plume gas and the atmospheric gas to be different but I am unable to do so in rhoCentralFoam. Is there a way of doing that in rhoCentralFoam? This looks like a trivial problem and there should be some utility which I am not aware of. Or would I have to go for combustion solvers/multiphase solvers? Thank you. |
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cfd, multispecies, nozzle, openfoam, rhocentralfoam |
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