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Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development July 12, 2013, 04:17
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Posted By Chris Lucas
HI, to get an idea how I use the external...

HI,

to get an idea how I use the external library, have a look at my water properties library in OpenFOAM ext. (which uses an external library to calculate the fluid propertiess)
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Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development November 3, 2010, 05:48
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Posted By Chris Lucas
Hi, I'm also interested in multiphase flow....

Hi,

I'm also interested in multiphase flow. So you have phase change in your application? How did you get your pressure equation?

But back to your question:

"As you advised me, I started...
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development November 2, 2010, 15:55
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Posted By Chris Lucas
Hi, might I ask, what exactly you want to...

Hi,

might I ask, what exactly you want to simulated?

Ok, here is what you have to do to implement refprop in OpenFoam. This is not the best way to do it, but it works.

Start from the file...
Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development November 1, 2010, 10:53
Replies: 31
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Posted By Chris Lucas
Hi, yes, I have implemented Refprop in...

Hi,

yes, I have implemented Refprop in OpenFoam. However, I noticed that Refprop is far too slow to be used in OpenFOAM. The simulation time will increase in order of many magnitudes.

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Forum: OpenFOAM Programming & Development November 1, 2010, 05:13
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Posted By Chris Lucas
Hi, compile the fortran programm as a...

Hi,

compile the fortran programm as a dynamic library. Then, use that library in OpenFoam.

Is the programm you want the use in OpenFoam Refprop (NIST)?

Regards,
Christian
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