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Old   October 25, 2016, 10:08
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Hello to all,
As mentioned in the title i have to solve the concentration equation. My case is composed by a t-channel with two inlet.
Question: is there a solver for this particular case in OpenFOAM or i have to create my own solver based on scalarTransportFoam?
If i have to create my solver, can someone help me by traducing the equation to add because i don't know the syntax?

The equation is

Code:
dc/dt + v * grad(c) + laplacian(c)/(Re*Sc)
where Schimdt number is defined as Sc = nu/D where D is the diffusivity.


Thanks for your help and time.
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