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Old   February 11, 2014, 13:10
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Hi

I am looking to model a heat source within a room. As a first step I thought I would see if I could produce a standard buoyant plume using buoyantBoussinesqPimpleFoam. I setup a simple mesh with a small source patch on the floor to act as my heat source and specified it as a fixed temperature (deltaT~100 compared with the ambient). The source itself shows a higher temperature in paraview but there is no sign of any buoyant flow from the source. Am I being overly simplistic in hoping this would possibly work?!

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P.S. I have checked the sign on my gravity term.
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Old   February 11, 2014, 18:58
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You know the hotRoom tutorials (with and without Boussinesq approximation)? What happens if you start from them using your modified solver?
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