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October 28, 2016, 06:53 |
Questions about IC for buoyantPimpleFoam and turbulence->divDevRhoReff(U) in code
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Chen Jiawei
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Hallo everyone,
I'm doing simulation and writing some documentation for my institut. And I have also some questions about the code of buoyantPimpleFoam below. 1. For buoyantPimpleFoam solver, is the Initial Pressure important? I mean, should I choose the hydrostatic pressure or homogeneous pressure for 2D-simulation, in which gravity plays a role in the simulation. Because the Max.velocity in simulation(3m/s) with homogeneous pressure is 2-times larger than from measurement(1.6m/s). 2. About turbulence->divDevRhoReff(U) in code https://github.com/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM...yantPimpleFoam I cannot find the source code of turbulence->divDevRhoReff(U). Does anyone know where it is? I will be really grateful if someone can help me to solve these problems. Best Regards, Jiawei Chen |
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October 28, 2016, 07:23 |
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Chen Jiawei
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OK. I find 'divDevRhoReff' for LES is in
https://github.com/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM...del/LESModel.H and it's the source term for the momentum equation. But how can it be calculated from turbulence model? for example, from oneEqEddy |
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