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Federico Vega
Добавлен 10 апр 2010
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1case Unresolved 12000 particles
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Front view. 12000 particles. Moving wall in the z plane with a random roughness. Graphic: Flow Lines, particles and Velocity CFD field.
2case Unresolved 12000 particles
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Front view. 12000 particles. Moving wall in the z plane with a horiozntal lines roughness. Graphic: Flow Lines, particles and Velocity CFD field.
3case Unresolved 12000 particles
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Front view. 12000 particles. Moving wall in the z plane with uplines roughness. Graphic: Flow Lines, particles and Velocity CFD field.
4case Unresolved 12000 particles
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Front view. 12000 particles. Moving wall in the z plane with a chess table roughness. Graphic: Flow Lines, particles and Velocity CFD field.
Great, are you using Coupled CFDEM to do the simulation
could you tell me the software version of your Linus, openfoam, liggghts, cfdem?
Hello! I have been running simulations on a Linux Debian Testing OS and I followed this link: www.cfdem.com/media/CFDEM/docu/CFDEMcoupling_Manual.html#id2 to install cfdem. Cheers!
of5x has a bug when exporting the calculation results to paraview
Could you generate the VTK folder?
A very good video,it is short, but may take a long time to make
Hey, These videos are amazing. I believe these simulations were done by pimpleParticleFoam. But I cannot find this solver on the internet. I have installed CFDEM Coupling open source code, but it seems that this solver is not included in the open source version. I appreciate if you can help me. Thanks.
Hi, thanks! I am quite newbie using CFDEM. These videos were made using solverIB (adapting twoSpheresGlowinskiMPI case). Take into acount that it is a resolved solver so it is very computing demanding.
Dear @@federicogasparv Thank you so much for your response. It is great that you used the solver available in the tutorial of CFDEM code. I will try to see what I can do with that. Do you know any unresolved CFDEM solver?
@@amira.mofakham8908, yes I am currently performing unresolved simulations of a similar system but reescaled with the solver SolverPiso adapting the ErgunTestMPI case. The performance is so much better in this case but, as expected, is not so detailed as in the resolved one. PS thanks for inviting me to your contact. We will be in touch. Cheers