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* '''affiliation''': Universita degli Studi di Genova, Wolf Dynamics
 
* '''affiliation''': Universita degli Studi di Genova, Wolf Dynamics
 
* '''contact''': <mail address='joel.guerrero@unige.it' description='author'>click here for email address</mail>
 
* '''contact''': <mail address='joel.guerrero@unige.it' description='author'>click here for email address</mail>
* '''OpenFOAM version''': 3.0.x
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* '''OpenFOAM version''': 4.x
 
* '''published under''': CC BY-SA license ([https://creativecommons.org/licenses creative commons licenses])
 
* '''published under''': CC BY-SA license ([https://creativecommons.org/licenses creative commons licenses])
  

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Hagen Poiseuille flow

In this tutorial, your will find a detailed description of how to setup a simple laminar case. Here we address the classical Hagen Poiseuille flow, we will cover

  • a simple case setup
  • function objects
  • laminar flow
  • numerics
  • sampling and plotting

You can download the case files in this link.

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