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February 24, 2015, 07:01 |
Backstep Flow
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saeedbd
Join Date: Feb 2015
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Hi friends
I have started OpenFOAM recently, so i am beginner in it. now i am trying to solve Backstep Flow but i have some problems in it. in fact, i think the mesh is correct but it does not solve properly. this is my first post in this site, who can help me? i want to solve it with this condition: u at the inlet is 1.5 L=30 H=1 h=0.5 different reynolds number but laminar flow,2D,incompressible. note that the cavity here is just a name and i mean Backstep flow in addition, i am using icoFoam solver. i wait for your responses, thank you look at this one. I made it better in Backstep Flow 2. now, the problem is that there is no logical solution after the initial condition. what do you think? Last edited by saeedbd; February 24, 2015 at 08:18. Reason: better version of my solution |
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