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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Transient_turbulence_modeling_by_Jozsef_Nagy '''Transient turbulence modeling'''] - Here you will find a basic 2D hands-on tutorial to understand the theory of transient turbulence modeling.
 
* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Transient_turbulence_modeling_by_Jozsef_Nagy '''Transient turbulence modeling'''] - Here you will find a basic 2D hands-on tutorial to understand the theory of transient turbulence modeling.
  
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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Steady-state_turbulence_modeling_by_Bahram_Haddadi '''Turbulence – Steady state'''] - Use simpleFoam solver, run a steady state simulation with following turbulence models: kEpsilon (RAS), kOmega (RAS) and LRR (RAS).
  
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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Turbulence_modeling_by_Bahram_Haddadi '''Turbulence – Transient'''] - Use the pisoFoam solver, run a backward facing step case for 0.2 s with different turbulence models: Smagorinsky (LES), kEqn (LES) and kEpsilon (RAS).
  
 
'''Application cases'''
 
'''Application cases'''

Latest revision as of 12:22, 30 May 2023

Turbulence modeling is in several cases a very important topic in a simulation project. These tutorials explain, how you can utilize them in OpenFOAM.

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Turbulence modeling

Theory

  • Turbulence – Steady state - Use simpleFoam solver, run a steady state simulation with following turbulence models: kEpsilon (RAS), kOmega (RAS) and LRR (RAS).
  • Turbulence – Transient - Use the pisoFoam solver, run a backward facing step case for 0.2 s with different turbulence models: Smagorinsky (LES), kEqn (LES) and kEpsilon (RAS).

Application cases


Check the Archive section for more (however not fully up to date) turbulence tutorials.


Further reading

Publications