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March 14, 2014, 01:53 |
Isothermal twoPhaseEulerFoam
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Onno
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Hi,
is there any way to run twoPhaseEulerFoam without solving for heat? I don't have the necessary data and I want do not want the extra computional effort. multiPhaseEulerFoam apparently supports it, but but my case to large to try LES. Since I have a gas content in a liquid phase, the InterFOAMs are not an option. I need to resolve the flow fields for both phases. Further questions: What would happen if I just set both phases to the same temperature? Is k converted to heat via epsilon? Or does it just vanish? Thanks for the help. |
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