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Revision as of 11:56, 13 December 2016
- contributor: Jozsef Nagy
- affiliation: Institute of Polymer Injection Molding and Process Automation, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
- contact: click here for email address
- OpenFOAM version: 2.3.0
- published under: CC BY-NC-SA license (creative commons licenses)
Go back to Day 2.
Grid convergence
In this tutorial
we will cover one of the basic concepts in OpenFOAM. The resolution of your mesh might have an influence onto the results of your simulation. This video gives you a feeling about the importance of grid resolution and how to avoid deviations caused by coarse grid resolution. We will cover
- field initialization with setFields
- mesh refinement with blockMesh
- simulation of a 1D shock tube case
- influence of mesh refinement on the simulation results
- post processing