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Old   May 31, 2019, 16:13
Default Axisymmetric Annulus flow
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Hi guys,

I am trying to create an Axisymmetric Mesh, to simulate an Annulus flow.


For the purpose of explanation, Figure 1 presents the idea I had, which basically was to take an axissimetric mesh (as explained in the tutorial:https://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/M...s/AxiSymmetric), and make it an annular flow.

I established the simple contour conditions, using the pisofoam to simulate the flow of a Newtonian fluid, and achieved good results, as shown in Figure 2.

I created the blockMesh that is attached, and I wish someone could tell me if what I did is consistent or not.

Thanks in advance.
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