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April 29, 2009, 01:33 |
Multiphase flow discussion group and subforum
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Alberto Passalacqua
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Hello,
it seems to me there is quite a wide interest among OpenFOAM users in multiphase flows, both from the academic and the industrial world, which leads me to think it might be a good idea to have a specific subsection in the forum where to collect threads related to this topic. I talked about this with Holger Marschall, who informed me he founded with a local special interest group, with the following structure (thanks Holger!): - free-surface modelling - two-fluid and multi-fluid modelling - particle based methods - cross sectoral and interdisciplinary topics (turbulence, reactions, phase change, hybrid methods) What do you think about this idea? Please vote above. I think that if there is enough interest, we can ask Mattijs and Henry if they can add the sub-threads. In the meanwhile, I created a discussion group on the topic called "OpenFOAM for multiphase flows" ( http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/gro...ase+flows.html ). Everyone interested is welcome!
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May 3, 2009, 12:40 |
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Alberto Passalacqua
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Ames, Iowa, United States
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Short note: if you have comments on the idea, please write them down ;-)
Best,
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Alberto Passalacqua GeekoCFD - A free distribution based on openSUSE 64 bit with CFD tools, including OpenFOAM. Available as in both physical and virtual formats (current status: http://albertopassalacqua.com/?p=1541) OpenQBMM - An open-source implementation of quadrature-based moment methods. To obtain more accurate answers, please specify the version of OpenFOAM you are using. |
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