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Old   October 1, 2018, 10:32
Default Dynamic Smagorinsky model - How to implement.?
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Hi all,

I would like to use Dynamic Smagorinsky model in OpenFOAM 5.0. I think only the normal smagorinsky model is available. How to use the dynamic smagorinsky model..?


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You can clone the following repository : https://github.com/syavash20/TurbLab
Next you compile the dynamic smago model (in directory dynamicSmago.... : wmake libso)

Finally you can try the tutorial channel... (in directory dynamicSmago)




(The repository says "for version 4.1", but it is ok for openfoam 5.0 and openfoam v1806)
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