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Go back to [https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=%223_weeks%22_series "3 weeks" series].
 
Go back to [https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=%223_weeks%22_series "3 weeks" series].
 
=[https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=Cavity_by_Joel_Guerrero Cavity - Revisited]=
 
 
Yesterday you already completed this tutorial several times. Here you will be taken into the depth of an OpenFOAM case in order to understand all the important in- and outputs required for a CFD simulation in OpenFOAM.
 
 
* details on OpenFOAM directory organization
 
* directory structure of an application/utility
 
* applications/utilities in OpenFOAM
 
* directory structure of an OpenFOAM case
 
* simulation workflow
 
* details on the in- and output of an OpenFOAM case
 
  
 
=[https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=Grid_convergence_by_Jozsef_Nagy Grid convergence]=
 
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* influence of mesh refinement on the simulation results
 
* influence of mesh refinement on the simulation results
 
* postprocessing
 
* postprocessing
 
=[https://wiki.openfoam.com/Grid_Convergence_by_Bahram_Haddadi Patching fields]=
 
 
Use the sonicFoam solver, simulate 0.007 s of flow inside a shock tube, with a mesh with 100, 1000 and 10000 cells in one dimension, for initial values 1 bar/0.1 bar and 10 bar/0.1 bar.
 
  
 
=[https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=Transport_equation_by_Jozsef_Nagy Transport equation]=
 
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Use the simpleFoam and scalarTransportFoam to simulate the flow through a square cross section T pipe and calculate RTD (Residence Time Distribution) for both inlets using a step function injection.
 
Use the simpleFoam and scalarTransportFoam to simulate the flow through a square cross section T pipe and calculate RTD (Residence Time Distribution) for both inlets using a step function injection.
  
=[https://wiki.openfoam.com/Postprocessing_by_Ferras,_Fernandes_and_Nobrega Postprocessing in Paraview]=
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* Understanding RTD calculation using OpenFOAM
 
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* Using multiple solver for a simulation
This tutorial gives an extensive introduction into postprocessing in the open source postprocessor Paraview. Here you will take already simulated cases and only take a look at the results in Paraview. With this you should get a first idea about the possibilities in the software. The following cases will be cosidered:
 
 
 
* cavity
 
* 3D damBreak
 
* goldschmidt
 
* motorbike
 
* propeller
 
  
 
=[https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=Visualization_by_Joel_Guerrero Scientific visualization with paraview]=
 
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* Basic usage – Sources and filters
 
* Basic usage – Sources and filters
 
* Scientific visualization with paraFoam/ParaView
 
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Simulate the flow along a shock tube for 0.007 s and use OpenFOAM sampling utility for extracting the data along a line during the simulation and after the simulation.
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* Understand the function of sampling and how to use the sampling utility
  
 
=[https://wiki.openfoam.com/Swak4Foam_and_PyFoam_by_Bruno_Santos Auxiliary Postprocessing]=
 
=[https://wiki.openfoam.com/Swak4Foam_and_PyFoam_by_Bruno_Santos Auxiliary Postprocessing]=

Revision as of 22:05, 3 October 2018

Welcome back to Day 2. Today is all about widening and extending our experience in OpenFOAM. Yesterday we learned a lot about the basic work flow and simple mesh creation, today we will start going into the depth of OpenFOAM and go through the entire CFD workflow until postprocessing. We will focus in

  • more detailed understanding of the work flow
  • further short and fun simulations
  • grid convergence
  • transport equations
  • detailed scientific visualization of results

Go back to "3 weeks" series.

Grid convergence

By now, you should be familiar to the basics of OpenFOAM. Let us continue with some general CFD topics, still covered in OpenFOAM. In this video you will learn the importance of grid resolution and its effect onto your results. The pdf version can be found here.

  • field initialization with setFields
  • mesh refinement with blockMesh
  • simulation of a 1D shock tube case
  • influence of mesh refinement on the simulation results
  • postprocessing

Transport equation

Another important general topic is the general transport equation. Here, you will get a basic idea on the structure of the equations, which are solved in CFD and also in OpenFOAM. The pdf version can be found here.

  • the solver
  • case setup
  • transport phenomena like convection and diffusion
  • influence of constants
  • simulation of scalar transport
  • post processing

Taylor Couette flow

In this short tutorial you will experience your first steady state simulation, where you can directly compare your results with experiments from literature. Here the focus will be on:

  • case, geometry and mesh setup
  • boundary conditions
  • steady state simulation
  • solution evaluation and post processing
  • comparison with theory and experiments from literature

Residence time distribution

Use the simpleFoam and scalarTransportFoam to simulate the flow through a square cross section T pipe and calculate RTD (Residence Time Distribution) for both inlets using a step function injection.

  • Understanding RTD calculation using OpenFOAM
  • Using multiple solver for a simulation

Scientific visualization with paraview

In this tutorial you will get a deep understanding on the scientific postprocessing and visualization of results in Paraview.

The following topics will be covered:

  • Postprocessing
  • ParaView in a nutshell
  • ParaView vs. paraFoam
  • ParaView GUI overview
  • Basic usage – Sources and filters
  • Scientific visualization with paraFoam/ParaView

Sampling

Simulate the flow along a shock tube for 0.007 s and use OpenFOAM sampling utility for extracting the data along a line during the simulation and after the simulation.

  • Understand the function of sampling and how to use the sampling utility

Auxiliary Postprocessing

In this tutorial your will find useful information on how to postprocess your simulation results with the tools swak4Foam and PyFoam.

End of Day 2

Thank you for finishing the second day. We hope, that you are still having fun. Let's continue tomorrow with Day 3.

Now let's take a rest.