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Old   July 18, 2011, 09:17
Default Linear movement of corrugated surface in simpleSRFFoam
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Hi,

I am trying to use simpleSRFFoam to model movement of a corrugated surface with a linear velocity.

I know from the tutorial mixer that its is possible to rotate the surface with the keyword rpm. Is it possible to move a surface with a linear velocity. The choices seem to be:

Creating SRF model

Selecting SRFModel rp


--> FOAM FATAL ERROR:
Unknown SRFModel type rp

Valid SRFModel types are :

1
(
rpm
)


From function SRFModel::New(const fvMesh&)
in file cfdTools/general/SRF/SRFModel/SRFModel/newSRFModel.C at line 75.

FOAM exiting

What does the types 1 ( rpm ) mean? Is there a type for linear movement?

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