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Old   February 14, 2013, 11:43
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Hi, I am trying to add a turbulence model to sonicLiquidFoam, but it seems to be not so trivial as I though. Principally, I am not sure if the turbulence model has to be incompressible or compressible. If I do that with incompressible, I get some errors when correcting phi. When I try with compressible, it ask for basicThermo.H, which I don't use at all.

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Old   January 28, 2014, 10:50
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Hi Robert

Did you implement the turbulence model to be used with the sonicLiquidFoam solver in OF?
I need simulate a water hammer problem and the turbulence effects is very important to predict the correct damping.

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Hi, Diener,

not yet! I am still working with laminar flows. But I should face this problem in some days/weeks. I will report my progress, if any...

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Hi,

Did you manage to work with the turbulent flow?

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Old   February 3, 2020, 06:08
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Hi, Saeed,
Sorry, it was a long time ago. I don't remember. Probably it has been solved in the new versions of OF.
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