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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/NACA0012_by_Michael_Alletto Transonic flow around a periodically pitching NACA0012 airfoil] - In this tutorial you will learn about the transonic flow around a periodically pitching NACA0012 airfoil including an extensive grid dependence study
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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/NACA0012_by_Michael_Alletto '''Transonic flow around a periodically pitching NACA0012 airfoil'''] - In this tutorial you will learn about the transonic flow around a periodically pitching NACA0012 airfoil including an extensive grid dependence study
  
 
=Further reading=
 
=Further reading=

Revision as of 07:03, 14 May 2020

The saying goes "Who owns the mesh, owns the solution". With the help of these tutorials you will learn how to create meshes for arbitrary geometries in order to run your simulations.

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Meshing

Overview

Geometry

  • Geometry creation - Here you will get a detailed introduction into two alternatives for the creation of geometries as inputs for a CFD project in OpenFOAM.

Meshing

  • blockMesh - In the following tutorials you will find an introduction into meshing with the blockMesh utility: by Nagy,by Bahram Haddadi
  • snappyHexMesh - This tutorial gives you an insight on how to create complex meshes within OpenFOAM and snappyHexMesh.
  • snappyHexMesh – Single region - Mesh a flange geometry and simulate heat transfer in it using scalarTransportFoam.
  • snappyHexMesh – Multi region - In this tutorial a geometry with more than one region is meshed using snappyHexMesh and simulated using chtMultiRegionFoam.
  • Meshing with cfMesh - In this tutorial you will learn the basics of meshing with cfMesh.


Moving mesh

Mesh dependence study

Further reading