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February 24, 2010, 12:01 |
Advise about solver choice
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Maxime COYEN
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Hi, everyone
I would like to simulate the injection of heat gas into a cavity at ambient temperature. Moreover this cavity has one outlet. This flow features following : -2D/3D flow -Newtonian fluid -Turbulent flow -Ideal gas (heat and cool air) -Transient flow - Low Mach (<0.3) but we have to consider a variable density, because it varies with the temperature. -The solver has to solve the energy equation Could you tell me what is the solver the most appropriate to simulate this problem. I though about buoyantPisoFoam, but I am not sure. If everyone can confirm my choice or purpose me a better idea, it will be wonderful. thx |
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