The motion solvers are executed in order and the resulting displacements
accumulated into an overall displacement and the displaced point positions
returned.
This functionality replaces the dynamicMotionSolverListFvMesh class with the
equivalent specification of a "solvers" list rather than a "solver" entry in
dynamicMeshDict e.g.
dynamicFvMesh dynamicMotionSolverFvMesh;
solvers
(
Rotor
{
solver solidBody;
solidBodyCoeffs
{
cellZone region1;
solidBodyMotionFunction rotatingMotion;
rotatingMotionCoeffs
{
origin (0 0 0);
axis (0 0 1);
omega 100; // rad/s
}
}
}
Piston
{
solver velocityComponentLaplacian;
motionSolverLibs ("libfvMotionSolvers.so");
velocityComponentLaplacianCoeffs
{
component z;
diffusivity inverseDistance 1(wall1);
}
}
);
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