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Revision as of 11:53, 18 May 2021

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Rotating Fan in Room

Guided video tutorial

  • coming soon

Provided material

For this tutorial the following material will be provided:

  • Allrun script to run the simulation
  • Allclean script to reset the simulation
  • dictionaries to create both overset and background mesh
  • case setup dictionaries

Detailed description

In this tutorial you will learn how you set up

  • mesh
  • case

for a moving mesh simulation with overset mesh and also run the simulation itself.

In this tutorial you will learn how you can set up an overset mesh. In this example not only a wall is located on the overset mesh, which modifies the flow on the background mesh, but there is also an inlet on the overset mesh. This way the generated flow on the overset mesh is inducing the flow on the background mesh.

Prerequisites

This tutorial assumes basic knowledge in the handling of Linux, OpenFOAM and meshing with blockMesh. A working installation of the versions indicated above is needed. A working version of Paraview is required.

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