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wangtianjian
Join Date: Dec 2014
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Dear foamers,
I am a greenhand on OpenFOAM, and recently I am studying on it. I have several examples edited by other people, but I have no idea which solver I should choose. For example, there is a quartz tube with solid particles inside, I am wondering what solver should I choose. And how do I know what parameters should be set in the 0 folder and the constant folder when editing a case ? I know these are basics, but I really need your help! Thanks! |
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Anil Kunwar
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Hi Wang Tianjian,
The important part is the mathematical model for your geometry and material. I hope there is no fluid in your material and so i guess solid mechanics solvers are used. What are you going to solve? -The applications/solvers available in OpenFOAM(OF) installation are standard solvers and many users have modified these solvers to develop a lot of OF solvers specific to the required physical condition. For example, you can have a look at these reports/tutorials http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~hani/kurser/OS_CFD/ Yours Anil Kunwar |
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