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May 29, 2016, 23:45 |
Switching from steady to unsteady solver?
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Hello All,
I hope that you all are well. I have a source code of the simpleFoam solver that was manipulated to solve the flow around a vertical axis wind turbine. The code was validated and verified with experimental results, so nothing is wrong in the code. I have come to the point that after realizing that the simulations should be done in an unsteady solver, such as pimpleFoam. I was wondering if someone experienced switching from steady to unsteady solver of a given code before. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you all |
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