Simulation a 2D Turbulent Flow in a Channel using OpenFOAM - English
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Assignment kappa and epsilon values
How to change the value of kappa and epsilon to fixedValue?
10-11M 0-10S hbammkanti
Answer last updated on: Sept. 25, 2020, 12:26 a.m.
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Velocity profile in the video
How was the velocity profile obtained?
09-10M 30-40S hbammkanti
Answer last updated on: Sept. 25, 2020, 12:25 a.m.
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Turbulent Flow
Why is the flow turbulent?
02-03M 10-20S hbammkanti
Answer last updated on: Sept. 25, 2020, 12:25 a.m.
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1Overview of OpenFOAM 7
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2Installing OpenFOAM in Ubuntu Linux
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3Setting-up a Test Case in OpenFOAM
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4Creating 2D Channel Geometry and Mesh in OpenFOAM
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5Multi-block Meshing of a 2D Geometry in OpenFOAM
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6Creating 3D Pipe Geometry and Mesh in OpenFOAM
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7Simulating Hagen Poiseuille flow through a pipe in OpenFOAM
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8Basic Post Processing using ParaView
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Simulation a 2D Turbulent Flow in a Channel using OpenFOAM
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10Turbulence Modelling in OpenFOAM
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11Grid Resolution and Convergence in OpenFOAM
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12Simulating 1D Conduction through a Bar
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13Flow in a Convergent-Divergent Nozzle
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Simulation of a 2D Turbulent Flow in a Channel using OpenFOAM: 2D channel flow problem description Introduction to k-epsilon turbulence model Calculation of yp for a given yplus Boundary conditions for kappa Boundary conditions for epsilon Boundary conditions for kinematic eddy viscosity Setting up k file Setting up epsilon file Setting up nut file Running the simulation using simpleFoam Outlet velocity profile
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