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April 27, 2009, 00:30 |
A free surface problem
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crammer008
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Dear all,
I am a newbie. I'd like to simulate the following simple case. Would you please tell me where I can find a similar tutorial case to learn the modelling. The tested case is a 2D rectangular tank which is partially filled with water and will move with a sinusoidal signal. The measured data is the pressure response at a certain point and free-surface elevation at a certain vertical position. A laminar model is preferred for the case. Many thanks! Crammer008 |
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April 27, 2009, 10:33 |
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Kent Wardle
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Take a look at interDyMFoam, this should be what you need. There are several tutorials available for sloshing tanks as well to help you get started.
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April 27, 2009, 22:41 |
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crammer008
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Dear Kwardle,
Thanks a lot for your great help Best regards, LUO Chao |
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