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December 3, 2013, 04:22 |
Steady-State Transient solvers for miscible fluids
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Faraj
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Hi everybody,
I am kinda new to openFOAM, and I have a lot of questions. I thought it would be appropriate to ask them here. I don't understand why there is no Steady state solvers for transient solvers with mixing/miscible fluids in OpenFOAM. Is it not logical to make such a solver? |
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December 3, 2013, 05:42 |
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Lieven
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Hi Filankes,
Could you clarify a bit what you mean with "steady state solvers" for "transient solvers"? (Not sure if this is what you mean: ) In principle every transient solver could be used as a steady state solver by setting the ddt-schemes in fvSchemes to steadyState. But it should be noted that "an application designed for transient problems will not necessarily run as steady-state and visa versa" as mentioned at http://www.openfoam.org/docs/user/fvSchemes.php Cheers, L |
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January 29, 2014, 17:47 |
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Faraj
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Thanks Liven, I;ll experiment it, and tell my experiences.
Thanks again. |
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