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January 24, 2005, 02:48 |
Hi,
I am new to OpenFOAM a
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Hi,
I am new to OpenFOAM and just went through the examples in the manual. Looks very powerfull ! Unfortuneatley I haven't found a case where two domains with different physics but the same variable fields (e.g. temperature) are coupled to each other. I would like to solve a domain with Navier-Stokes and temperature equation, which is coupled to a wall in which only the temperature equation (solid wall) should be solved. (In addition the solid wall on its opposite side should be cooled be convection and radiation = h*(T-T0)+eps*sigma*(T^4-T0^4) ). How can such two different mesh domains handled with OpenFOAM ? How to define the boundary condition between both? It would be very helpful for me to obtain a small example for a similar case, to see how I can use OpenFOAM for this problem. Thanks! Best regards, Juergen |
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