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Old   March 31, 2017, 10:56
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Hello all,
I'm trying to report wall heat flux in openfoam but I can't bacause I use OF-4.x and incompressible scheme.

Does anyone know how to report it?
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Old   April 13, 2017, 12:19
Default Wall heatflux for incompressible flow.
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Hi,

You can clone the repository from following github link below. I also got it from somewhere in the forum only.

https://github.com/Himscipy/wallHeatFluxIncompressible


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Old   April 25, 2017, 08:30
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Greetings to all!

@himanshu28: Please also document in your repository for which OpenFOAM version your code works with!

And I guess you didn't find that there was already a repository for a utility with the same name, being discussed in another thread: https://github.com/wyldckat/wallHeatFluxIncompressible

There is also a wiki page for this utility: https://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/C...Incompressible


@thsr1sf: If you are using OpenFOAM 4.x, you can use the function object "wallHeatFlux". This is because (quoting myself from here):
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the Boussinesq implementation is now part of the compressible heat transfer solvers, therefore no longer depending on explicit solvers dedicated to the Boussinesq implementation.
This means that you can use OpenFOAM's own wallHeatFlux utility.

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Old   April 25, 2017, 11:54
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Greetings to all!

@himanshu28: Please also document in your repository for which OpenFOAM version your code works with!

And I guess you didn't find that there was already a repository for a utility with the same name, being discussed in another thread: https://github.com/wyldckat/wallHeatFluxIncompressible

There is also a wiki page for this utility: https://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/C...Incompressible


@thsr1sf: If you are using OpenFOAM 4.x, you can use the function object "wallHeatFlux". This is because (quoting myself from here):
This means that you can use OpenFOAM's own wallHeatFlux utility.

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Hi Bruno,

Thanks for the update and suggestion.
I said in my post that "I got it from somewhere in the forum" , I didn't remembered the post though.

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