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* '''affiliation''': Holzmann CFD
 
* '''affiliation''': Holzmann CFD
 
* '''contact''': <mail address='Tobias.Holzmann@Holzmann-cfd.de' description='author'>click here for email address</mail>
 
* '''contact''': <mail address='Tobias.Holzmann@Holzmann-cfd.de' description='author'>click here for email address</mail>
* '''OpenFOAM version''':  5.x
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* '''OpenFOAM version''':  v7
 
* '''published under''': GPL v3 license  
 
* '''published under''': GPL v3 license  
  
 
Go back to [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Collection_of_the_basics Basics].
 
Go back to [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Collection_of_the_basics Basics].
  
=OpenFOAMScreencast-Suzanne=
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=Drag coefficient of a monkey head - Suzanne=
  
 
In this tutorial you will learn, how to set up a basic case for the calculation of the drag coefficient of a monkey head.
 
In this tutorial you will learn, how to set up a basic case for the calculation of the drag coefficient of a monkey head.
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The training videos for the community are given on [https://holzmann-cfd.com/community/training-cases/suzannes-head Tobias website]
  
==[https://holzmann-cfd.de/training/community-christmas-competition-suzanne 7.1 Introduction to the Suzanne Training Session]==
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==1 Introduction to the Suzanne Training Session==
  
 
* Brief introduction about the challenge
 
* Brief introduction about the challenge
 
* Further information based on the screencast of Joszef Nagy
 
* Further information based on the screencast of Joszef Nagy
  
==[https://holzmann-cfd.de/training/community-christmas-competition-suzanne 7.2 Generate, Smooth and Close the Monkey Head]==
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==2 Generate, Smooth and Close the Monkey Head==
  
 
* How to generate the monkey head in Blender
 
* How to generate the monkey head in Blender
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* Closing the eyes using some nice Blenderfunctions
 
* Closing the eyes using some nice Blenderfunctions
  
==[https://holzmann-cfd.de/training/community-christmas-competition-suzanne 7.3 Calculate the Projected Area of the Monkey Head]==
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==3 Calculate the Projected Area of the Monkey Head==
  
 
* A nice technique to calculate the projected area of Suzannes complex head
 
* A nice technique to calculate the projected area of Suzannes complex head
  
==[https://holzmann-cfd.de/training/community-christmas-competition-suzanne 7.4 Create the OpenFOAMcase]==
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==4 Create the OpenFOAM Case==
  
 
* Building the mesh
 
* Building the mesh
 
* Set-up the case with special focus on the drag coefficient calculation
 
* Set-up the case with special focus on the drag coefficient calculation
 
* Run the simulation
 
* Run the simulation

Latest revision as of 05:44, 3 August 2020

  • contributor: Tobias Holzmann
  • affiliation: Holzmann CFD
  • contact: click here for email address
  • OpenFOAM version: v7
  • published under: GPL v3 license

Go back to Basics.

Drag coefficient of a monkey head - Suzanne

In this tutorial you will learn, how to set up a basic case for the calculation of the drag coefficient of a monkey head. The training videos for the community are given on Tobias website

1 Introduction to the Suzanne Training Session

  • Brief introduction about the challenge
  • Further information based on the screencast of Joszef Nagy

2 Generate, Smooth and Close the Monkey Head

  • How to generate the monkey head in Blender
  • Demonstrating three different ways of surface smoothing
  • Closing the eyes using some nice Blenderfunctions

3 Calculate the Projected Area of the Monkey Head

  • A nice technique to calculate the projected area of Suzannes complex head

4 Create the OpenFOAM Case

  • Building the mesh
  • Set-up the case with special focus on the drag coefficient calculation
  • Run the simulation