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Hi all again!
I am trying to write a compressible magnetohydrodynamics solver as the mhdFoam provided with OpenFOAM 1.6 is incompressible and laminar and it doesn't suit me. Has anyone else tried to implement something like this? I would be thankful if somebody can give me a few tips, from their experience,with writing solvers, or on how to convert incompressible to compressible solvers, or general ideas on how to make a solver sufficient and reliable. Thanks very much in advance. |
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