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April 20, 2024, 12:22 |
Selecting lagrangian particle solver
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Hyeonwoo Nam
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Hello, I am a Openfoam beginner.
I would like to ask a question due to difficulties in Openfoam. I'm trying to create an Eulerian-lagrangian solver. The Eulerian phase solver(compressible) has already been configured with another framework. So, I will select the lagrangian solver in openfoam and connect it to Precice. Most of the solvers I saw seemed to be solvers that combined the Eulerian phase. ex) DPMFoam, MPPIC, reactingParcelFoam Is there a suitable lagrangian particle solver in Openfoam without Eulerian phase? |
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