[OpenFoam Tutorial 5] Turbulent Flow in a Pipe with Salome as Mesher

Let’s Talk about Openfoam, Salome and Turbulent Flow Simulation :) In this 5th tutorial, we will look into how to build an OpenFoam model from scratch by using Salome to do the CAD processing and the Meshing! Download the CAD here: I’ll also give you some useful bits of knowledge about turbulence modeling in CFD analysis, so I hope this will be useful! What you will learn in this video: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:03:08 Preparation of the Geometry in Salome 00:13:30 Meshing of the inner Volume in Salome Smesh 00:19:35 Preparing the OpenFoam Case Study 00:20:56 Choosing the OpenFoam Solver 00:23:26 Choosing the turbulence Model 00:29:23 Converting the Mesh to OpenFoam 00:34:40 Setting up all the OpenFoam Boundary Conditions and settings 00:50:44 Setting up the residuals monitoring 00:57:51 Solving the case 00:59:40 Checking the convergence of the residuals 01:00:50 Post-processing of the results with ParaFoam (Paraview) If this video was helpful, please leave a like and subscribe to my channel, thank you!! What is Openfoam? Openfoam is currently the leading free and open-source solver for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). It belongs to the Openfoam foundation and it is distributed under a GPL License. This GPL License gives you the freedom to redistribute the software and it garanties that the usage will remain free. Check my blog and other Open-Source Simulation Tutorials:
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