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June 10, 2010, 01:54 |
particle tracking- platelet transport
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Muhammad reza hassani
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I am new in openfoam. I want to use openfoam to solve a problem of platelet transport in an artery. it involves some spherical hard particle of size 1micrometer in a tube of 3mm diameter. it is a transient flow as the inlet profile varies in time. I wonder if openfoam is capable of solving such a problem.
I am really new into this. can anyone help me how to get started fast on it? Is the tutorial working well? is there any tutorial including particle tracking method? |
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June 25, 2010, 09:10 |
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Alessandro
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Hi Muhammad,
There is a tutorial folder inside OpenFOAM-1.6.x/tutorials/lagrangian Here you can find differents solvers for particle tracking, by the way, there is only a tutorial on particle tracking and it's dieselFOAM. Check out this: http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~hani/kur...ered_NL_HN.pdf http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~hani/kurser/OS_CFD_2009/ Regards Alessandro
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