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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Free_surface_flows_in_OpenFOAM_by_Victoria_Korchagova How to use free-surface flows in OpenFOAM] - Here you will find a compact introduction to the theory behind free surface flows in OpenFOAM, a step-by-step guide to run the 2D spillway tutorial and an intro for hydrodynamic instabilities (simulation of Rayleigh - Taylor instability).
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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Multiphase_flows_in_iron_casting_by_Alexander_Vakhrushev '''Volume-of-fluid method in iron casting'''] - Vakhrushev details on the VoF solver, and its application to iron casting.
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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Multiphase_modeling_(VOF)_by_Joel_Guerrero '''Volume-of-fluid method - two examples'''] - Guerrero details on setup, control and monitor of VoF simulations.
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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Free_surface_flows_in_OpenFOAM_by_Victoria_Korchagova '''How to use free-surface flows in OpenFOAM'''] - Here you will find a compact introduction to the theory behind free surface flows in OpenFOAM, a step-by-step guide to run the 2D spillway tutorial and an intro for hydrodynamic instabilities (simulation of Rayleigh - Taylor instability).

Latest revision as of 12:21, 30 May 2023

Multiphase modeling is a challenging task. With these tutorials you will learn, how to model flows, where you have multiple phases.

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Multiphase modeling

Intro and Overview


Volume of Fluid