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February 21, 2021, 15:05 |
Interfoam for Beginner
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Miguel Hernandez
Join Date: Feb 2021
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Hello, everyone,
I'm just getting started with openFoam; I've studied a few tutorials but I need some help. For professional reasons I am interested in open channel simulations, so I thought of using the interFoam solver. I have several problems with the boundary conditions. My aim is, for now, to figure out how to set the inlet boundary condition in order to consider a volume flow rate chosen by the user. In a simple example made by myself, I have set the boundary condition in the alpha.water file for the inlet as: inlet { type variableHeightFlowRate; lowerBound 0; upperBound 1; value uniform 0; } and for the velocity boundary condition file as follow: inlet { type variableHeightFlowRateInletVelocity; flowRate 20; alpha alpha.water; value uniform (0 0 0); } Can this be a good strategy? To be honest, cheking the results in paraview, the flowRate appears to not be correct. Where can I find a guide, if any, on how to use inteFoam? Thanks in advance. Miguel |
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