The openFoam community is growing much faster than anticipated and researchers are pouring in to implement new models, new methods within the openFoam framework for obtaining research specific results.
Good thing is ...the models generated by a researcher in openFoam can be tracked, understood and bettered by another modeler ..Thanks to the universal template.
Recent updates from the openFOAM world can be obtained from
http://www.openfoam.com/news/
One of the new entries into the OF family is the PIMPLE (PISO/SIMPLE merged version)..Not really a new concept though ..take a look at some old publications
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=2138118.
Some commercial codes like AVL FIRE and others (i cant seem to recollect) - already have similar implementations - combining PISO/SIMPLE etc - working very well for them. FIRE has a two stage pressure correction method which they robustly use for engine applications (did some research on that ..gives more robust results and very stable)..
Some publications based on this PIMPLE have already started to appear on the recent conferences such as this paper:
1. http://web.univ-ubs.fr/limatb/EG2M/Disc_Seminaire/ECCOMAS-CFD2010/papers/01454.pdf
2. A nice article on PIMPLE based solidification modeling using OPENFOAM. The article has nice details of the implementation part. Download it from the link below
http://dutchopenfoamusers.nl/downloads/Eelco1.pdf
3. Different mesh motion alternatives and related implementation has been reported in a article below
http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~hani/kurser/OS_CFD_2009/AndreuOliverGonzalez/ProjectReport_Corrected.pdf
The above link has some nice (very nice :)) descriptions of equations on how to implement mesh motion in OF...I certainly loved going over these details ..although most of them are familiar to all of us, little re-read is always helpful.
Also, you can browse, read and download all papers of ECCOMAS 2010, which has lots of OF related papers, from
http://web.univ-ubs.fr/limatb/EG2M/Disc_Seminaire/ECCOMAS-CFD2010/papers/
Monday, March 28, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Paper & Publications from Conferences
In a recent post, a fellow CFD user posted the following link to a set of CFD papers presented at the 10th International congress of fluid dynamics in Egypt (16-19 Dec, 2010).
Conference topics included:
1. Aeroacoustics.
2. Aero-elasticity Applications.
3. Air Conditioning Applications.
4 Applied Aerodynamics.
5. Computational Fluid Dynamics.
6. Experimental Fluid Dynamics.
7. Flow Control and Diagnostics.
8. Flow-Induced Vibration.
9. Fluid Mechanics Applications in Bioengineering.
10. Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics.
11. High-Speed Flow.
12. Mechatronics Applications.
13. MEMS and Microfluidics Applications.
14. Multiphase and Reacting Flows.
15. Nano Applications.
16. Propulsion.
17. Turbomachinery.
The papers can be downloaded from
http://www.icfdpegypt.org/abs_temp.html
Also, interestingly long time back, I came across the australian CSIRO site (http://www.cfd.com.au) where you can download several conference proceedings involving several CFD applications, methods etc
For ex: Get all conference proceedings papers from the
"The 1st International Conference on CFD in the Mineral & Metal Processing and Power Generation Industries"
from http://www.cfd.com.au/cfd_conf97/index.html
Some of the papers are really good and gives lots of prospects for future research in CFD. They have all the papers from conferences starting 1997 till 2009 (so far).
Conference topics included:
1. Aeroacoustics.
2. Aero-elasticity Applications.
3. Air Conditioning Applications.
4 Applied Aerodynamics.
5. Computational Fluid Dynamics.
6. Experimental Fluid Dynamics.
7. Flow Control and Diagnostics.
8. Flow-Induced Vibration.
9. Fluid Mechanics Applications in Bioengineering.
10. Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics.
11. High-Speed Flow.
12. Mechatronics Applications.
13. MEMS and Microfluidics Applications.
14. Multiphase and Reacting Flows.
15. Nano Applications.
16. Propulsion.
17. Turbomachinery.
The papers can be downloaded from
http://www.icfdpegypt.org/abs_temp.html
Also, interestingly long time back, I came across the australian CSIRO site (http://www.cfd.com.au) where you can download several conference proceedings involving several CFD applications, methods etc
For ex: Get all conference proceedings papers from the
"The 1st International Conference on CFD in the Mineral & Metal Processing and Power Generation Industries"
from http://www.cfd.com.au/cfd_conf97/index.html
Some of the papers are really good and gives lots of prospects for future research in CFD. They have all the papers from conferences starting 1997 till 2009 (so far).
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