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* '''contributor''': Bahram Haddadi and Christian Jordan | * '''contributor''': Bahram Haddadi and Christian Jordan | ||
* '''affiliation''': Forschungsgruppe Thermische Verfahrenstechnik & Fluiddynamische Simulation am Institut für Verfahrenstechnik der Technischen Universität Wien, Austria | * '''affiliation''': Forschungsgruppe Thermische Verfahrenstechnik & Fluiddynamische Simulation am Institut für Verfahrenstechnik der Technischen Universität Wien, Austria |
Revision as of 04:59, 12 October 2017
- contributor: Bahram Haddadi and Christian Jordan
- affiliation: Forschungsgruppe Thermische Verfahrenstechnik & Fluiddynamische Simulation am Institut für Verfahrenstechnik der Technischen Universität Wien, Austria
- contact: click here for email address
- OpenFOAM version: 2.3.0
- Published under: CC BY-NC-SA license (creative commons licenses)
- additional acknowledgements: Clemens Gößnitzer, Vikram Natarajan, Sylvia Zibuschka, Michael Harasek
Go back to Day 13.
Reacting elbow
In this pdf you will get a short introduction about reacting flows and how to modify your case setup for a successful simulation. You will learn about
- boundary and initial conditions
- multi-species and reaction modelling
- dictionaries
- running the simulation
- post processing
You can download the .msh file here:
You are advised to refine this mesh twice for the simulation with the command
refineMesh -overwrite