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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=
 
=Complex materials=
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'''New constitutive models'''
  
Links to tutorial pages
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=Archive=
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Check for further (currently not up to date) tutorials in our [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Complex_materials_archive Archive].
  
 
=Further reading=
 
=Further reading=
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* Håkan Nilsson's collection [http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~hani/kurser/OS_CFD/] comprises some reports that cover Complex Materials related topics.
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* [https://sourceforge.net/p/foam-extend/foam-extend-4.0/ci/master/tree/tutorials/viscoelastic/viscoelasticFluidFoam/ Viscoelastic solvers tutorials] available in foam-extend 4.0
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'''Publications'''
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* J. Nagy, L. Reith, M. Fischlschweiger, G. Steinbichler: [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009250914000773 ''Modeling the influence of flow phenomena on the polymerization of ϵ-Caprolactam''], Chemical Engineering Science, Volume 111, p. 85-93, 24 May 2014
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* J. Nagy, L. Reith, M. Fischlschweiger, G. Steinbichler: [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009250915000755 ''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

Latest revision as of 09:05, 20 March 2024

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.

Go back to Collection by topic.

Complex materials

New constitutive models

Archive

Check for further (currently not up to date) tutorials in our Archive.

Further reading

Publications