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ashley
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Hi Everyone,
I am new to OpenFoam and trying to change a Cavity case to model a poiseuille flow. I have changed the geometry to a rectangle from the original square, but not sure how to change the boundary conditions to model the poisellie flow? Has anyone done this before? is there a tutorial explaining this? Thanks, Ashley Last edited by ashbab; June 22, 2015 at 02:58. |
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Hesam
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Hi Ashley,
use this tutorial from stanford university : http://web.stanford.edu/~csoulain/OF...G_PART_1v5.pdf |
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