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December 6, 2005, 14:49 |
Hi everybody, I would like to
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Muzio Grilli
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Hi everybody, I would like to know if RasInterFoam solver includes cavitation of the liquid phase.
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December 6, 2005, 15:07 |
I have to analize the flow thr
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I have to analize the flow through a gasoline injector and the difference of pressure is only 120 bar but i expect cavitation phenomena near the outlet, someone could tell me if i can use RasInterFoam even if it is developed for incompressible fluids?
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December 6, 2005, 15:09 |
Nope - you need additional ter
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Nope - you need additional terms for that. A good hint is the source code for the gamma equation:
OpenFOAM-1.2/applications/solvers/multiphase/interFoam/gammaEqn.H Hrv
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