Commit Graph

20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
b9d7740e1f reactingEulerFoam: Update and instantiate interface composition models
The nonRandomTwoLiquid and Roult interface composition models have been
instantiated (and updated so that they compile), and a fuller set of
multi-component liquids and multi-component and reacting gases have been
used.

The selection name of the saturated and nonRandomTwoLiquid models have
also been changed to remove the capitalisation from the first letter, as
is consistent with other sub-models that are not proper nouns.
2018-04-09 09:58:00 +01:00
85a9e17dd5 reactingEulerFoam: Added phase transfer structure
An additional layer has been added into the phase system hierarchy which
facilitates the application of phase transfer modelling. These are
models which exchange mass between phases without the thermal coupling
that would be required to represent phase change. They can be thought of
as representation changes; e.g., between two phases representing
different droplet sizes of the same physical fluid.

To facilitate this, the heat transfer phase systems have been modified
and renamed and now both support mass transfer. The two sided version
is only required for derivations which support phase change.

The following changes to case settings have been made:

- The simplest instantiated phase systems have been renamed to
basicTwoPhaseSystem and basicMultiphaseSystem. The
heatAndMomentumTransfer*System entries in constant/phaseProperties files
will need updating accordingly.

- A phaseTransfer sub-model entry will be required in the
constant/phaseProperties file. This can be an empty list.

- The massTransfer switch in thermal phase change cases has been renamed
phaseTransfer, so as not to be confused with the mass transfer models
used by interface composition cases.

This work was supported by Georg Skillas and Zhen Li, at Evonik
2018-04-05 15:11:39 +01:00
ef885b407c reactingEulerFoam: Corrected blending in tutorials
Sub-model blending should be set such that the sum of all the blending
coefficients equals one. If there are three models specified for a phase
pair (e.g., (air in water), (water in air) and (air and water)), then
the sum-to-one constraint is guaranteed by the blending functions.
Frequently, however, the symmetric model ((air and water) in this
example) is omitted. In that case, the blending coefficients should be
selected so that the sum of just the two non-symmetric coefficients
equal one.

In the case of linear blending, this means setting the minimum partially
continuous alpha to one-minus the fully continuous value of the opposite
phase. For example:

   blending
   {
       default
       {
           type            linear;
           minFullyContinuousAlpha.air 0.7;
           minPartlyContinuousAlpha.air 0.3;
           minFullyContinuousAlpha.water 0.7;
           minPartlyContinuousAlpha.water 0.3;
       }
   }

The reactingTwoPhaseEulerFoam and reactingMultiPhaseEulerFoam tutorials
have been modified to adhere to this principle.
2018-03-23 09:38:17 +00:00
fde4c4f43b tutorials: Fixes relating to initialisation
Some tutorials have had Allrun scripts added in order to run setFields,
which was previously omitted. Others have had nonuniform field files in
the 0 directory replaced by uniform files with .orig extensions.
2018-02-23 14:06:04 +00:00
df6e2da2dd OpenFOAM field reading: Automated the handling of <field>.orig files
Now if a <field> file does not exist first the compressed <field>.gz file is
searched for and if that also does not exist the <field>.orig file is searched
for.

This simplifies case setup and run scripts as now setField for example can read
the <field>.orig file directly and generate the <field> file from it which is
then read by the solver.  Additionally the cleanCase function used by
foamCleanCase and the Allclean scripts automatically removed <field> files if
there is a corresponding <field>.orig file.  So now there is no need for the
Allrun scripts to copy <field>.orig files into <field> or for the Allclean
scripts to explicitly remove them.
2018-02-14 17:42:14 +00:00
15a2e7f6e9 combustionModel, chemistryModel: Simplified model selection
Updated all tutorials to the new format
2017-12-11 15:20:47 +00:00
abc50e214c thermophysicalModels: Changed specie thermodynamics from mole to mass basis
The fundamental properties provided by the specie class hierarchy were
mole-based, i.e. provide the properties per mole whereas the fundamental
properties provided by the liquidProperties and solidProperties classes are
mass-based, i.e. per unit mass.  This inconsistency made it impossible to
instantiate the thermodynamics packages (rhoThermo, psiThermo) used by the FV
transport solvers on liquidProperties.  In order to combine VoF with film and/or
Lagrangian models it is essential that the physical propertied of the three
representations of the liquid are consistent which means that it is necessary to
instantiate the thermodynamics packages on liquidProperties.  This requires
either liquidProperties to be rewritten mole-based or the specie classes to be
rewritten mass-based.  Given that most of OpenFOAM solvers operate
mass-based (solve for mass-fractions and provide mass-fractions to sub-models it
is more consistent and efficient if the low-level thermodynamics is also
mass-based.

This commit includes all of the changes necessary for all of the thermodynamics
in OpenFOAM to operate mass-based and supports the instantiation of
thermodynamics packages on liquidProperties.

Note that most users, developers and contributors to OpenFOAM will not notice
any difference in the operation of the code except that the confusing

    nMoles     1;

entries in the thermophysicalProperties files are no longer needed or used and
have been removed in this commet.  The only substantial change to the internals
is that species thermodynamics are now "mixed" with mass rather than mole
fractions.  This is more convenient except for defining reaction equilibrium
thermodynamics for which the molar rather than mass composition is usually know.
The consequence of this can be seen in the adiabaticFlameT, equilibriumCO and
equilibriumFlameT utilities in which the species thermodynamics are
pre-multiplied by their molecular mass to effectively convert them to mole-basis
to simplify the definition of the reaction equilibrium thermodynamics, e.g. in
equilibriumCO

    // Reactants (mole-based)
    thermo FUEL(thermoData.subDict(fuelName)); FUEL *= FUEL.W();

    // Oxidant (mole-based)
    thermo O2(thermoData.subDict("O2")); O2 *= O2.W();
    thermo N2(thermoData.subDict("N2")); N2 *= N2.W();

    // Intermediates (mole-based)
    thermo H2(thermoData.subDict("H2")); H2 *= H2.W();

    // Products (mole-based)
    thermo CO2(thermoData.subDict("CO2")); CO2 *= CO2.W();
    thermo H2O(thermoData.subDict("H2O")); H2O *= H2O.W();
    thermo CO(thermoData.subDict("CO")); CO *= CO.W();

    // Product dissociation reactions

    thermo CO2BreakUp
    (
        CO2 == CO + 0.5*O2
    );

    thermo H2OBreakUp
    (
        H2O == H2 + 0.5*O2
    );

Please report any problems with this substantial but necessary rewrite of the
thermodynamic at https://bugs.openfoam.org

Henry G. Weller
CFD Direct Ltd.
2017-02-17 11:22:14 +00:00
6f338ed716 PaSR: Removed deprecated "turbulentReaction" switch
To run with laminar reaction rates choose the "laminar" combustion model rather
than setting "turbulentReaction no;" in the "PaSR" model.
2017-01-20 17:17:14 +00:00
15ae296894 basicMultiComponentMixture: Improved the handling of Ydefault 2016-07-17 22:59:25 +01:00
a1cc51b116 Tutorials fvSolution files: removed solver entries which use default
values; formatted Switch entries consistently across all cases
2016-06-15 07:39:37 +01:00
c1a89ad040 tutorials: Removed unused "useReactionRate" option 2016-05-07 09:40:20 +01:00
8cdd590333 tutorials: Renamed .org -> .orig
See http://www.openfoam.org/mantisbt/view.php?id=2076
  - .org is the file extension for emacs org-mode as well
  - .orig is more to the point (.org isn't always recognized as "original")
  - .original is too long, although more consistent with the convention
    of source code file naming

Update script contributed by Bruno Santos
2016-04-30 21:53:50 +01:00
28006ee0a5 tutorials and templates: Updated wall BC for velocity to noSlip 2016-02-09 20:08:34 +00:00
d0e45416e0 tutorials: Removed unnecessary "boundary" files 2015-11-13 20:05:37 +00:00
85c62fc1b7 reactingTwoPhaseEulerFoam: Added support for thermal diffusivity and thermal wall-functions 2015-08-22 18:09:44 +01:00
ecee2d275e Input of dimensionedScalars: update read-construction of dimensionedScalar in applications
so that the specification of the name and dimensions are optional in property dictionaries.

Update tutorials so that the name of the dimensionedScalar property is
no longer duplicated but optional dimensions are still provided and are
checked on read.
2015-07-20 22:52:53 +01:00
dc0523643f fluxRequired: Added setFluxRequired function to fvSchemes class
Added calls to setFluxRequired for p, p_rgh etc. in all solvers which
avoids the need to add fluxRequired entries in fvSchemes dictionaries.
2015-07-15 21:57:16 +01:00
6f53722dab tutorials/multiphase/.*woPhaseEulerFoam/: Change outlet p_rgh BC to prghPressure 2015-06-29 19:36:57 +01:00
1f158f8f52 tutorials/multiphase/reactingTwoPhaseEulerFoam/RAS/bubbleColumnEvaporatingReacting: Correct initial pressure to 10bar 2015-06-29 16:09:33 +01:00
3ed90ae73d reactingTwoPhaseEulerFoam: New twoPhaseEulerFoam supporting mass-transfer and reactions
Multi-species, mass-transfer and reaction support and multi-phase
structure provided by William Bainbridge.

Integration of the latest p-U and face-p_U algorithms with William's
multi-phase structure is not quite complete due to design
incompatibilities which needs further development.  However the
integration of the functionality is complete.

The results of the tutorials are not exactly the same for the
twoPhaseEulerFoam and reactingTwoPhaseEulerFoam solvers but are very
similar.  Further analysis in needed to ensure these differences are
physical or to resolve them; in the meantime the twoPhaseEulerFoam
solver will be maintained.
2015-06-12 09:52:17 +01:00