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Old   February 14, 2011, 04:44
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Hi Foamers,

I ve a problem to set up a case with topological changes (OpenFoam 1.6-ext). I like to simulate a spark ignited engine with a pent roof, including valves. So far I managed to adapt a mesh motion class to my requirements. In order to close and open the valves a small curtain surface around the valve is introduced by the attachdetach meshModifier. The mesh works fine. I ve tested it with a pure mesh motion solver, but with egineDyMFoam (adjusted to the engineTopChangerMesh class) it doesn’t t work.
Segmentation fault when the turbulence->correct() is called. Till this step everything works fine.

Remark: Without the attachdetach meshModifier( turbulence on) it works and with attachdetach (turbulence off) it works as well. It seems that I ve a problem with the boundary conditions of the attachdetach faces for the turbulence model.
Furthermore, with 1.5-dev it works without a problem. There, the turbulence model doesn’t t ask for boundary conditions for the attachdetach faces but in 1.6-ext it does.

Does anyone has used the attachdetach approach in 1.6-ext so far with a turbulence model?

Best regards
Peter
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