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- ReynoldsNumber (thermo) - NusseltNumber - HeatTransferCoeff
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- Mar 12, 2021
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- Jun 29, 2020
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Dec 23, 2019
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Jun 25, 2019
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Dec 19, 2018
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Jun 28, 2018
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Dec 22, 2015
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Dec 09, 2015
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Jan 21, 2015
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Henry authored
The old separate incompressible and compressible libraries have been removed. Most of the commonly used RANS and LES models have been upgraded to the new framework but there are a few missing which will be added over the next few days, in particular the realizable k-epsilon model. Some of the less common incompressible RANS models have been introduced into the new library instantiated for incompressible flow only. If they prove to be generally useful they can be templated for compressible and multiphase application. The Spalart-Allmaras DDES and IDDES models have been thoroughly debugged, removing serious errors concerning the use of S rather than Omega. The compressible instances of the models have been augmented by a simple backward-compatible eddyDiffusivity model for thermal transport based on alphat and alphaEff. This will be replaced with a separate run-time selectable thermal transport model framework in a few weeks. For simplicity and ease of maintenance and further development the turbulent transport and wall modeling is based on nut/nuEff rather than mut/muEff for compressible models so that all forms of turbulence models can use the same wall-functions and other BCs. All turbulence model selection made in the constant/turbulenceProperties dictionary with RAS and LES as sub-dictionaries rather than in separate files which added huge complexity for multiphase. All tutorials have been updated so study the changes and update your own cases by comparison with similar cases provided. Sorry for the inconvenience in the break in backward-compatibility but this update to the turbulence modeling is an essential step in the future of OpenFOAM to allow more models to be added and maintained for a wider range of cases and physics. Over the next weeks and months more turbulence models will be added of single and multiphase flow, more additional sub-models and further development and testing of existing models. I hope this brings benefits to all OpenFOAM users. Henry G. Weller
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- Dec 11, 2014
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OpenFOAM-admin authored
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- Feb 17, 2014
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OpenFOAM-admin authored
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- Aug 14, 2011
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Henry authored
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- Jun 17, 2011
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OpenFOAM-admin authored
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- Jun 08, 2011
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andy authored
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- Jun 07, 2011
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andy authored
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- May 27, 2011
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andy authored
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- Mar 31, 2011
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Henry authored
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- Jun 23, 2010
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henry authored
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- Jul 23, 2009
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Jun 23, 2009
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Feb 13, 2009
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Feb 12, 2009
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Jan 20, 2009
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henry authored
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- Jan 19, 2009
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Andrew Heather authored
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- Jun 25, 2008
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Chris Greenshields authored
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Chris Greenshields authored
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- Jun 16, 2008
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henry authored
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- Jun 13, 2008
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henry authored
Tried to sort out the scripts in the tutorials but found it is messed up. Will start again from a new version from Mattijs
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- Apr 15, 2008
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OpenFOAM-admin authored
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