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December 20, 2010, 07:01 |
GGI modeling
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Shavkat Kholmatov
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Dear All,
I need to model GGI without any topological change on the interface boundaries. The inetrface is fixed and not sliding. I found some documentation giving some general advice but I still miss a lot of information on how to setup, what solver is needed etc. Also, what I see is that I can model GGI using OpenFoam 1.5-dev. Can somebody give some hints/samples over this? Thanks in advance! regs. Shavkat |
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December 21, 2010, 04:46 |
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Hrvoje Jasak
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It sounds to me like you need a support contract.
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December 22, 2010, 05:39 |
Hi ,
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Shavkat Kholmatov
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Yeah, support contract would be certainly best
However, the task is pretty simple, and I have already modelled it but with a coarser mesh. Now I need to interpolate on the denser mesh, and use GGI. Would you be knowing/having any sample ? regs, Sh |
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