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Hello,
I do research in time-integration methods. I would like to use OpenFoam to test some methods that I develop. On browsing the code and going through the call graphs, it looks like the ODE solvers are primarily used only by the chemistry models. I was hoping to use them to solve incompressible/compressible examples. Further, I would like to split the grid domain and be able to access each spatial domain independently from within my ODE solver. How do I go about this? Thanks for the help. |
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compressible flow, incompressible flow, ode solver |
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