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Old   October 27, 2014, 19:33
Question how to apply turbulence model to a rhocentralfoam case ?
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Hello to all OpenFOAM users here. I have only recently tried to use OpenFOAM for recreating simulations which I previously done with CFX.

The case is quite simple - diamond airfoil in supersonic flow. I used the wedge tutorial from OpenFOAM for template. Nevertheless, I was unable to find a rhocentralfoam example with RAS model (I found all of them were using laminar model).

This is why I have several things to ask :
  1. In default settings, the wall is a "slip" surface. How to change it to "no slip" surface ? (U@wall = 0)
  2. I wanted to use K-Omega model for the case. What files or parameters that I should prepare ?


Thanks for everyone's support here.
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