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February 17, 2010, 04:57 |
If OpenFOAM can run different solver in different domain in the same time ?
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Jiang
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Japan
Posts: 186
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Dear all,
I want to know If OpenFOAM can run different solver in different domain in the same time . for example: In the left domain, I want to use pisoFoam to generate turbelence, while in the right domain, I want to use buoyantBoussinesqPisoFoam. Is it possible in Foam ? and how can I do this ? I think this is an interesting problem. |
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April 10, 2014, 05:17 |
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Hi All,
This is almost the same thing i am also asking, In a particular domain, I want to solve for heat transfer in the fluid at initial stage, as the flow passes to middle domain i have to solve for heat transfer as well as magnetic field while in the end of the domain i have to solve the combination of electric-magnetic and thermal effect. This all is to be done in the same structure at different location for e.g., consider a pipe of 1 m. length then for first 30 cm i have to solve for heat transfer after leaving 5 mm gap again for next 30 cm and so on, as explained above. It would be great help!!! Thanks and Regards, Adarsh R. Tiwari |
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May 15, 2014, 05:27 |
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Olivier
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: France, grenoble
Posts: 272
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hello,
Take a look at chtMultiRegionFoam. There is fluid and solid region, but you can add other region (porous, mhd, ...) or modify fluid/solid region. But you need to do some coding to do that. regards, olivier |
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