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Old   February 7, 2021, 16:34
Default Which Solver Should I Use to Solve a Water Hammer Arrester
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Which OpenFoam solver should I use to model trapped air above flowing water?
The system is like a water hammer arrestor, or a pulsation damper.
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You can use interFoam for that purpose especially, if the interface is of interesting. It should be also possible to use an Euler-Euler approach here.
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