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May 31, 2018, 15:42 |
Divide geometry in laminar and turbulent part
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Dan
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Hi,
Is it possible to calculate one part of my geometry laminar and the other part turbulent? I am using the simpleFoam solver. I have a pipe with sudden expansion. The inflow is fully laminar and I only expect turbulence after the expansion. Is it possible to divide my domain? I have used blockMesh for the geometry. Best Regards, Gesetzt |
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laminar flow, simplefoam, turbulence |
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