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− | In this [http: //www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/ | + | In this [http: //www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/hairpin_vortices.pdf tutorial] you will find an example on vortices behind a hemisphere. This is the simplest possible example of an external flow. As you will see even this case can be rather tricky and you will need all your experience and knoledge to tackle the simulation. You will learn about |
* understanding the physics | * understanding the physics |
Revision as of 17:45, 8 October 2016
- contributor: Joel Guerrero
- affiliation: Universita degli Studi di Genova, Wolf Dynamics
- contact: click here for email address
- OpenFOAM version: 3.0.x
- published under: CC BY-SA license (creative commons licenses)
Go back to Day 14.
Hairpin vortices
In this [http: //www.wolfdynamics.com/wiki/hairpin_vortices.pdf tutorial] you will find an example on vortices behind a hemisphere. This is the simplest possible example of an external flow. As you will see even this case can be rather tricky and you will need all your experience and knoledge to tackle the simulation. You will learn about
- understanding the physics
- case setup and workflow
- meshing
- running the simulation
- steady-state
- transient
- data evaluation
- mesh refinement
In order to download the examples click:
tutorial files - size approximately 1.4 GB
You only have to download it once, you can find all the cases in the tarball, which you need for all the tutorials of Joel Guerrero.