executed with foamRun for single region simulations of foamMultiRun for
multi-region simulations. Replaces rhoCentralFoam and all the corresponding
tutorials have been updated and moved to tutorials/modules/shockFluid.
Unlike rhoCentralFoam shockFluid supports mesh refinement/unrefinement, topology
change, run-time mesh-to-mesh mapping, load-balancing in addition to general
mesh-motion.
The tutorials/modules/shockFluid/movingCone case has been updated to demonstrate
run-time mesh-to-mesh mapping mesh topology change based on the
tutorials/modules/incompressibleFluid/movingCone. shockFluid s
Description
Solver module for density-based solution of compressible flow
Based on central-upwind schemes of Kurganov and Tadmor with support for
mesh-motion and topology change.
Reference:
\verbatim
Greenshields, C. J., Weller, H. G., Gasparini, L.,
& Reese, J. M. (2010).
Implementation of semi‐discrete, non‐staggered central schemes
in a colocated, polyhedral, finite volume framework,
for high‐speed viscous flows.
International journal for numerical methods in fluids, 63(1), 1-21.
\endverbatim
SourceFiles
shockFluid.C
See also
Foam::solvers::fluidSolver
Foam::solvers::incompressibleFluid
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