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+ | '''This utility is not maintained anymore''' - See [[Contrib/swak4Foam/Example_calcPressureDifference|this page]] for an example on how to do it with [[Contrib/swak4Foam|swak4Foam]] | ||
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== Short description == | == Short description == | ||
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== Motivation == | == Motivation == | ||
− | This utility was written to compare simulations with the equivalent | + | This utility was written to compare simulations with the equivalent Fl�?¼nt-cases. |
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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* the name of the "outlet" patch | * the name of the "outlet" patch | ||
* for incompressible calculations a density can be defined. This is used to correct (in other words multiply) the results to get the same values as those printed by Fluent. | * for incompressible calculations a density can be defined. This is used to correct (in other words multiply) the results to get the same values as those printed by Fluent. | ||
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+ | == Notes == | ||
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+ | To calculate the pressure difference between the two patches the average pressure at the patch is used. | ||
== Download == | == Download == | ||
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* First version | * First version | ||
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--[[User:Bgschaid|Bgschaid]] 21:11, 15 Aug 2005 (CEST) | --[[User:Bgschaid|Bgschaid]] 21:11, 15 Aug 2005 (CEST) |
Latest revision as of 22:20, 18 November 2013
This utility is not maintained anymore - See this page for an example on how to do it with swak4Foam
1 Short description
Calculates the pressure difference between two boundary patches
2 Motivation
This utility was written to compare simulations with the equivalent Fl�?¼nt-cases.
3 Usage
The utility is controlled by a Dictionary. The contents of the dictionary are
- the name of the "inlet" patch
- the name of the "outlet" patch
- for incompressible calculations a density can be defined. This is used to correct (in other words multiply) the results to get the same values as those printed by Fluent.
4 Notes
To calculate the pressure difference between the two patches the average pressure at the patch is used.
5 Download
6 History
- First version
- 27 Feb 2006: New Version that compiles with 1.2
--Bgschaid 21:11, 15 Aug 2005 (CEST)