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Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development June 24, 2015, 03:22
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Posted By romant
I think it could be harder to achieve, since we...

I think it could be harder to achieve, since we don't have a sharp interface as in some other multiphase methods. The interface is smeared out over multiple cells.

To my knowledge there is no...
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development February 19, 2010, 07:24
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Posted By romant
Nope, I don't want access to nHatfv otherwise I...

Nope, I don't want access to nHatfv otherwise I could just rewrite that part of the class.

I am trying to find a way to predict the interface area within the cell, therefore I am looking at almost...
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development February 19, 2010, 05:53
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Posted By romant
Hej, I have read the same that it is some...

Hej,

I have read the same that it is some kind of flux (it actually says that in the source file as well), but the problem is, I don't completely understand the physical meaning of this flux. In...
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development February 19, 2010, 05:23
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Posted By romant
nHatf_ cannot be the normal, because it is a...

nHatf_ cannot be the normal, because it is a scalar, the calculation is

nHatf_ = nHatfv & Sf;

where you take the inner product of vector, resulting in a scalar (as also the variable type of...
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development February 19, 2010, 03:54
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Posted By romant
properties of the interfaceProperties class

Hej;

I have questions about the interfaceProperties class. What does nHatf_ really present? It says something about a flux?

Also:

in the function calculateK()

in the first two lines
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