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Mark
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I am in the early stages of learning about transition flow and have stumbled upon this figure, which I think describes the phenomenon really clearly:
https://sbainvent.com/wp-content/upl...ow-768x587.jpg My question: is there a tutorial in OpenFoam, which would generate somewhat of a similar result? So, for example, in "this" tutorial velocity at a point in a transition flow as a function of time would behave as shown in the figure? |
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