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January 6, 2015, 18:09 |
how to use wallHeatFlux for incompressible problem?
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Seokwon Whang
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hi,
I'm using OpenFOAM 2.3.0. I changed the turbulent model of 'buoyantBoussinesqPimpleFoam', RAS to LES model. (oneEqEddy) So output files are "alphat, k, nuSgs, p, phi, p_rgh, T, U" When I use wallHeatFlux, it shows the error message "there is no muSgs..." I think 'wallHeatFlux' is specialized for compressible problem my question is... How to use 'wallHeatFlux' for incompressible problem? ( is it possible when I just change nuSgs to muSgs? or should I change the source code? (wallHeatFlux -> wallHeatFluxIncompressible?) or should I change the solver to write muSgs? which one is the best way? ) |
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April 14, 2015, 06:25 |
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Przemek
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best regards pblasiak |
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