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− | * | + | * [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Simulating_chocolate_by_Gavin_Tabor '''Casson material model'''] - This tutorial by Gavin Tabor shows how to implement and use a new constitutive equation (the Casson model) adequate to capture the behavior of chocolate and blood. |
=Further reading= | =Further reading= |
Revision as of 06:19, 11 April 2017
OpenFOAM has the ability to deal with complex materials, whose behavior is referred as non-Newtonian, which can be both inelastic (Generalized Newtonian) and viscoleastic. Below you can find the list of tutorials that cover modelling of complex materials.
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Complex materials
New constitutive models
- Casson material model - This tutorial by Gavin Tabor shows how to implement and use a new constitutive equation (the Casson model) adequate to capture the behavior of chocolate and blood.
Further reading
- Håkan Nilsson's collection [1] comprises some reports that cover Complex Materials related topics.
- Viscoelastic solvers tutorials available in foam-extend 4.0
Publications
- J. Nagy, L. Reith, M. Fischlschweiger, G. Steinbichler: Modeling the influence of flow phenomena on the polymerization of ϵ-Caprolactam, Chemical Engineering Science, Volume 111, p. 85-93, 24 May 2014
- J. Nagy, L. Reith, M. Fischlschweiger, G. Steinbichler: Influence of fiber orientation and geometry variation on flow phenomena and reactive polymerization of ϵ-caprolactam, Chemical Engineering Science, Volume 128, p. 1-10, 25 May 2015