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January 24, 2011, 14:31 |
hPolynomialThermo and janafThermo in Interfoam
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karthik
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hey all,
can hPolynomialThermo and janafThermo be used with interfoam?? please give me advice about this, as i am very new to the openFoam software... thank you. best regards, Karthik |
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January 25, 2011, 02:24 |
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Nakul
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Hi
Check in the source code of the thermophysical model being used in interFoam if any combination of hpolynomialthermo anf JANAF thermo is available as a valid combination. |
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February 8, 2011, 13:38 |
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karthik
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thank you very much for the advice, i tried comparing and couldnt figure out anything... other than hpolynomialthermo and janafthermo, any idea how to vary Cp value and density with pressure and temperature, in a 2 phase vof problem? thanks again Karthik |
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February 10, 2011, 01:58 |
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Nakul
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I don't know how you intend to calculate Cp and I also can't be of much help as I don't know multiphase flows.
However you can search around or maybe even code yourself - the way you want to calculate cp. Search the forum and you may find some useful threads. |
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November 24, 2011, 12:23 |
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Olivier
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hello Karthik,
where you able to get interFoam work with other thermotype than incompressible newtonian ? I am looking for a 2 phase, one ideal gaz, the other hPolynomial, but didn"t find any info about such solver. regards, olivier |
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hpolynomialthermo, interfoam, janafthermo |
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