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May 19, 2011, 12:39 |
Converging Diverging Nozzle in OpenFOAM
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Michael Ahlmann
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Folks,
After perusing the forums for several hours, I have found countless discussions on running a converging diverging nozzle in OpenFOAM. It seems to be a popular, but finicky case. Has anybody succesfully run a converging diverging nozzle with a pressure based inlet and exit boundary condition? If so, could you please post the files for the rest of us? It seems that everybody eventually resorts to a velocity inlet which is not an option for my problem. At this point, it does not matter what solver was used, as long as the case converges. Thanks, -Michael |
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September 15, 2012, 01:12 |
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Jeff Freeman
Join Date: Mar 2012
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Hello Michael,
Were you able to solve your C-D Nozzle problem? I am approaching a similar problem and would love some advice. Regards, Jeff |
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compressible, converging-diverging, laval, nozzle, transonic |
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