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Hello guys,
I am facing a problem. I am new to OpenFOAM. Can anyone help me by telling that is it possible to simulate one or two or a number of lagrangian bubble/bubbles rising inside a eulerian fluid column in OpenFOAM? If possible, what modifications and files should i use to do it in OpenFOAM? What i want to get is preferably like in the animation given in the link below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSw3Atl2rwA I have read some articles and reports but, didn`t get the specific tutorials and guidelines. Please find the attached article. Is any tutorial and guidelines are available? If anyone knows please feel free to help me. ![]() Waiting for valuable reply as early as possible. Thanks in advance. Last edited by anirbanmondal93; May 12, 2016 at 03:39. |
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