Hello,
Is there a simple solution to preprocess cases for Openfoam (mesh with Freecad and patches inlet outlet walls)?
I watched some tutorial of Salome allowing to do this but not really with FreeCAD.
I try to preprocess a case with cfdOF and use the polyMesh folder created in Openfoam but it seems to be not easy because of the name of patches.
Any ideas?
Best regards
preprocessing and mesh for openfoam
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Re: preprocessing and mesh for openfoam
Hello,
I want to use some other solvers of openfoam for example for the heat transfer. cfdOF maybe can help me to preprocess cases (geometry and mesh)
In any case, Salome do the job
Best regards
I want to use some other solvers of openfoam for example for the heat transfer. cfdOF maybe can help me to preprocess cases (geometry and mesh)
In any case, Salome do the job
Best regards
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Re: preprocessing and mesh for openfoam
You can define the case with FC-cfdof (geometry, mesh, patches), write the case files
and edit the files (dont close the cfdof GUI). Then run solver.
I mean like this (see picture with the moving inlets):
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic. ... 6&start=20
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Re: preprocessing and mesh for openfoam
Best to write the mesh and then also write the case for the solver. Part of the solver setup script that is produced is to rename the raw patches according the names of the boundary conditions.
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