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April 30, 2009, 15:07 |
Liquid instead of gas in a compressible solver !?
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iggor strato
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Hi everybody,
I'm a new OF user and i face some problem with thermophysical properties modification. Let me expose the context : i'd like to run a compressible solver in a channel (perfect gas, sutherland transport etc.) and, for some reasons, i'd like to check it with a liquid (water) wich is in fact really weakly compressible. It seems that OF has some internal database for thermophysical properties so i wonder if there is a way to modify only the thermophysicalproperties file which, for the moment, is implemented with air (as you could find it in the tuto 'rhoPorouSimplefoam') and replace it by water which should have intrinsic properties for an incompressible behavior but resolve with a compressible solver ? Hope this is clear, Thanks for you help, |
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compressible, liquid, thermophysical |
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