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Old   November 18, 2014, 12:51
Default Can openFoam solve for UV water treatment
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Does openFoam has radiation model capability that include such as yes/no on: fluid absorption, wall reflection, transparent media refraction. scattering, Lagrangian particle irradiance parameter available, etc. Such a m model could be Discrete Ordinate (DO) Radiation or Monte Carlo Radiation Model. Please answer (yes or No) individual on each capability.
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Old   January 28, 2015, 10:50
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Quick answer - since nobody managed to find the time to search this kind of information for you, here's what I know:
  • fluid absorption:
    • maybe, not sure
  • wall reflection:
    • I think that yes
  • transparent media refraction/scattering:
    • don't remember seeing anything on this topic
  • Lagrangian particle irradiance parameter
    • maybe, not sure
  • Discrete Ordinate (DO) Radiation
    • Not sure.
  • Monte Carlo Radiation Model
    • Not sure.
Have you tried checking the feature list? http://www.openfoam.org/features/
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Hi Wyldckat, The OpenFoam description of the capabilities and models are very poor. Example are many but in particular with the DO Radiation model, there is a fvDOM module however it does not say how transparent media is treated by the model (media absorption, refraction, reflection at walls, etc), Similar with their modeling capabilities - just a model name in few words with no description details. ( still ),
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Greetings Tchavdarov,

If you've managed to identify which files are missing these details, then please report it as a bug here: http://www.openfoam.org/bugs/ - and please provide the list of the files that are missing said descriptions.

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No , I am sorry. I had in mind that in the page with the description of the features: http://www.openfoam.org/features/ there should be more details about the capabilities, features and various modeling options. That will save time digging in the code to find out about the same.
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It looks like no one knows for sure what radiation models (for heat-transfer applications) are available with OpenFOAM (?)
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Maybe I'm a little late, but available radiation models can be seen at "$FOAM_SRC/thermophysicalModels/radiationModels/radiationModel". Further descriptions of each model can be found at "$FOAM_SRC/thermophysicalModels/radiationModels/radiationModel/<model_i>/<model_i.H>".

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