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July 5, 2021, 21:35 |
Quasi-static multiphase flow?
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Henri Sundelin
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Hi,
As a part of my thesis work, I'm modeling a cavitating impeller in water. My thesis advisor recommended me to do a quasi-static investigation in STAR-CCM - but I'm wondering if that would be also feasible in OpenFOAM. In STAR-CCM, the plan is to model only one blade as a symmetric angular section. We'd need full multiphasic flow to see real effect - I've been investigating the interPhaseChangeFoam solver, if that could be somehow applied. We'd however need compressible flow in the gas phase for any accuracy though. I was wondering is this kind of approach feasible in OpenFOAM, or would I need to do a full unsteady simulation? |
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