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April 29, 2019, 06:29 |
Flow does not go through the geometry
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Hassam Rehmat
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hello
I am new to openFoam and wanted to do simulation on a simple geometry with has a perforated wall between then inlet and outlet (picture attached). I did create the geometry in Ansys and convert it using fluent3DMeshToFoam and after it i created a thin wall using createBaffle because the internalwall was in faceZone. After running the simulation the flow does not go through the geometry. Any advise would be appreciated. |
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April 30, 2019, 05:16 |
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Robert
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I'd recommend creating the inner wall as an stl file and use snappyHexMesh.
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