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Access to wal temperature with turbulentHeatFluxTemperature bc |
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September 4, 2013, 07:38 |
Access to wal temperature with turbulentHeatFluxTemperature bc
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Hi Foamers,
I'm new to OpenFoam and have no idea about C++ but I was still able to put together a postprocessing tool that calculates the y+, u+ and T+ values in a channel stream for isothermal boundary conditions. Now I'm trying to modify this tool so it can be used for isoflux boundary conditions but it failed to output the correct wall temperature. The boundaryField for T in my final time folder looks like this Quote:
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Anyone has any idea how to do that? Thanks in advance. |
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January 21, 2014, 12:40 |
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Joachim Herb
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I am not sure, but perhaps this helps: http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...hi-patchi.html
Are you really using always the surface values? Is your tool using boundary.correct() (or what happens if you add it)? |
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