2D Laminar Flow in a channel - English
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For laminar flow, why are you using RAS method?
For laminar flow. Why have you used RAS as turbulence model and not laminar?
06-07M 50-60S srikarg
Answer last updated on: Sept. 23, 2019, 7:19 p.m.
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Velocity value
Hello.How can i change the velocity value from 1 m/s to 10 m/s.Thanks.
04-05M 30-40S ArtemOcheredko
Answer last updated on: May 21, 2018, 11:54 a.m.
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1Introduction to OpenFOAM
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2Creating simple geometry in OpenFOAM
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3Creating curved geometry in OpenFOAM
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4Simulating flow in a Lid Driven Cavity
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5Supersonic flow over a wedge
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2D Laminar Flow in a channel
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7Basic Post Processing using ParaView
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8Turbulent Flow in a Lid driven Cavity
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9Flow over a flat plate
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10Simulating Hagen Poiseuille flow
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11Downloading and installing Salome
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12Creating and meshing a curved pipe geometry in Salome for OpenFOAM
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13Exporting geometry from Salome to OpenFOAM
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14Introduction to SnappyHexMesh
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15Generating Mesh using snappyHexMesh
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16Importing mesh file in OpenFOAM
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17Installing and running Gmsh
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18Creating and Meshing aerofoil in Gmsh
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19Creating a sphere in GMSH
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20Unstructured mesh generation using Gmsh
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21Installing and Running PyFoam
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22Using Template files in PyFoam
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23Using PyFoam Utilities
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Two Dimensional Analysis of laminar flow through a channel Problem specification File structure of channel flow Set up boundary conditions Meshing the geometry About the solver Solving Paraview Contour Analytical result Validating Analytic and Computational Results
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