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February 7, 2009, 13:07 |
Hi All!
I'm new in OpenFOAM
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Ilja
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Dolgoprudni, Russia
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Hi All!
I'm new in OpenFOAM and I try to understand what the system of equations you used in tutorials/bubbleFoam. I try to reconstruct it use instructions (write in ProgrammersGuide) from /.../applications/solvers/multiphase/bubbleFoam/bubbleFoam.C, but I couldn't receive full system of equations with boundary (I look it in /.../tutorials/bubbleFoam/bubbleColumn/constant). I would like to now what the physical problem you model in example bubbleFoam. faithfully yours |
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February 9, 2009, 00:27 |
Hello
I could'nt get what yo
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Sachin Kanetkar
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hello
I could'nt get what you meant Did you mean you edited your solver and tried to run it again ... well did you do wmake after editing one more thing if you are changing the solver just copy-paste the solver in <user>/application folder and do wmake http://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/Ho...ure_to_icoFoam this might help regards Sachin |
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