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Old   June 25, 2014, 20:40
Default pUCoupledFoam with Multiple Reference Frames (MRF)
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Greetings All!

I'm very excited about the latest release of foam-3.1. I see that the long awaited coupled / block matrix solver has been added to the library. However, it doesn't look like there's a compiled version with multiple reference frame (MRF) capability.

My question is, would it be just as simple as taking the MRF lines of code from MRFSimpleFoam and plugging it into the pUCoupledFoam, merging the dependencies between the two solvers, and compiling the new solver (say MRFpUCoupledFoam)?

Also, if you were to include the unsteady capabilities from, say, pimpleDyMFoam into the code, would the end result be similar to CFX's steady-state solver with pseudo-timescale or FLUENT's Coupled Pseudo-Transient method, where the chosen pseudo time-step acts as a relaxation factor?

Just wanted to bounce the idea around before I try to compile something silly. lol
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