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Dear all,
has anybody experience with a steady-state solver for the Euler equations? I'm really new to Openfoam and I would like te solve the steady 2D Euler equations iteratively, but I can't find a suitable standard solver. Therefore I'm thinking about adapting the rhoSonicFoam code from time-marching to iterative... but it is hard to judge whether I will encouter many problems by doing so and I can't find any directions how to do this. Any suggestions? Kind regards, Jelmer |
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As far as I can see, I have to add a newton-type linearisation myself or people tend to apply the Simple method to compressible flow... is that the best way to go in Openfoam?
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