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Old   November 8, 2010, 14:10
Default g0 in ppProperties as related to radialModel in kineticTheoryProperties
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Hi all,

Hopefully someone already looked into this.

I am trying to figure out how g0 in the ppProperties file is related to the radialModel in kineticTheoryProperties. g0 is read as a scalar while the radial models all use a scalar field named g0 as well. Is the value from ppProperties used for initialization or so?

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Hello Ziad

I am also working on twoPhaseEulerFoam. I am beginner in OpenFOAM and stuck with the same quarry as you mentioned above. If you have figured out the answer, please share it here. Thank you

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