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September 27, 2007, 16:24 |
Hi foamers
I have a though
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O R
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Hi foamers
I have a though question: i want to use 2 meshes in one i want to simulate combustion with rans or les , after one time step i will have pressure field on this mesh and i want to use this pressure field as a source on other bigger field . In this field i will calculate the wave eq. The second field is surrounding the biggest one. So they share a common boundary ... there are interactions not only from the 1. Mesh to 2. mesh(big) but also back , 2 meshes can interact like this ? |
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September 27, 2007, 16:26 |
a typo :
The second fiel
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a typo :
The second field is surrounding the smaller one. So they share a common boundary ... there are interactions not only from the 1. Mesh to 2. mesh(big) but also back , 2 meshes can interact like this ? |
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September 27, 2007, 18:48 |
Hi OR!
Not easily. Look on
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Hi OR!
Not easily. Look on the message-board for conjugateFoam or on the Wiki for icoStructFoam for examples on the coupling of different solvers on meshes that share a boundary. Bernhard
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