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I started using SU2 about two months ago and recently built v4.1.2. Among the various posts I come across, I see mention of SU2 having the capability of including electromagnetic body forces because the Maxwell Equations are included, as might be needed for a plasma problem. These references seem to disappear around 2013, which makes me wonder, are the forces governed by the Maxwell Equations still available, and if so, where, and how do I invoke them?
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I'd like to know this, too.
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EOF-Library is open-source coupler between Elmer FEM (electromagnetics) and OpenFOAM (fluid dynamics).
https://eof-library.com/ I am developing it and also providing consulting services. |
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