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Revision as of 14:55, 22 December 2014
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide 1 | Hello and welcome to the spoken tutorial on Importing Mesh files in OpenFOAM |
Slide 2 : Learning Objectives | In this tutorial, you will learn how to:
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Slide 3 : Pre-requisite | As a pre-requisite, the user should know how to generate a Mesh in software
like -Gambit, Ansys ICEM , CFX, Salome etc.
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Slide 4: System Requirement | To record this tutorial I am using
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Slide 5:. | Using blockMesh, we can easily make simple geometries.
For example- pipe, box, etc. |
Narration, no visual cue | It is difficult to create complex geometries using blockMesh.
But OpenFOAM supports importing mesh from third party meshing software. |
There are commands available in OpenFOAM, to import these mesh files.
We will now learn how to import these files | |
Slide 7 : geometry for the case
Point over the square cylinder point over its length and height point on inlet velocity
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Here is the geometry of our case.
We have a square cylinder
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