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Old   September 8, 2014, 05:38
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Hi Cyril,

I have a similar problem albeit with a different solver. Were you able to find a solution to your problem? It would be of great help if you reply.

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Old   November 16, 2015, 09:33
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Hello,

I am working on a similar solver. Actually at this point I am wondering something: What are the advantages of using a transportmodel (like in simpleFoam) to using the normal chtMRSF with thermoType "incompressible". Does anybody know?

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Originally Posted by cyril.trp View Post
Hello everyone!

I installed chtIcoMultiRegionFoam on the 2.3 version of OpenFoam. Because of the new version, I replaced ddtPhiCorr with ddtCorr in pEqn.H compile and ran the previous case but I got this error:

Solving for fluid region fluid
DILUPBiCG: Solving for Ux, Initial residual = 1, Final residual = 0.02009576, No Iterations 1
DILUPBiCG: Solving for Uy, Initial residual = 0.98533956, Final residual = 0.011378115, No Iterations 1
DILUPBiCG: Solving for T, Initial residual = 1, Final residual = 4.4231395e-09, No Iterations 5
max(T) [0 0 0 1 0 0 0] 400


--> FOAM FATAL ERROR:
dimensions of phi are not correct

From function EulerDdtScheme<Type>::fvcDdtPhiCorr
in file finiteVolume/ddtSchemes/EulerDdtScheme/EulerDdtScheme.C at line 602.

It seems that something goes wrong with phi . What can I do to fix this error?

Thank you

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Are you solved this problem?
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Old   October 20, 2016, 12:56
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Hello All

Instead of mapped wall I have given the type to be wall and
tried
type solidWallMixedTemperatureCoupled;

but at present in OF 2.3* this doesnt exist and one with
type compressible::turbulentTemperatureCoupledBaffleMix ed;
is only vailable. I requires kapp also as input. Is there any work around for this.
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Old   February 27, 2018, 01:55
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Hi all,

Please, keep the references in the source-code.. If you like to reference this solver you can:

CANESIN, F. C. : chtIcoMultiRegionFoam, incompressible multi-region fully segregated conjugated heat transfer - http://www.canesin.com/software

I hope to see good use of the code, I'm working in an fully coupled version and in some addons and a test case for my undergraduate thesis .. but don't hope for it so soon.

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Fábio C. Canesin
Hi Fábio. I, somehow, am not able to access this link you provided. Please let me know if there is a way to get it. Thanks.
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