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The aim of this work is the study of fluid dynamics models using the CFD software
OpenFOAM, an open source software allowing meshing, manipulation, simulation
and post-processing of many problems involving fluid mechanics.
The work consists of a study with OpenFOAM [...]

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The paper presents a new computational framework for the numerical simulation of fast large strain solid dynamics, with particular emphasis on the [...]

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The computational cost of parametric studies currently represents the major limitation to the application of simulation-based engineering techniques [...]

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This work presents a novel [...]

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This work restricts the term multiphase only to disperse flows, where one of the phases is present in the form of particles, droplets or bubbles, which are suspended within the continuous phase. The dispersed elements can vary in size. The proposed method uses the classes method in [...]

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This work presents a numerical study on the effect of flame-wall interaction (FWI) from the viewpoint of flame dynamics. For that purpose, direct numerical simulations [...]

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To meet future climate goals, the efficiency of combustion devices has to be increased. This requires a better understanding of the underlying physics. The simulation of turbulent flames is a challenge because of the multi-scale nature of combustion processes: relevant length scales [...]

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Multi-regionally coupled analysis of thermal fluid flow and heat conduction of solid using OpenFOAM is carried out to clarify the behavior of hydrothermal oxidative destruction reactor of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Internal fluid of the reactor assumes a single-phase hot water [...]

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The simulation of an oleo-pneumatic shock absorber is discussed focusing on the solver validation and high fidelity case setup. The multi-physics nature of the problem is tackled by conducting a range of validation cases in the base areas expected to be of relevance. A dynamic system [...]

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In the present study we investigate an incompressible turbulent channel flow with heat transfer at Reτ = 180 with a deterministic surface topography consisting of truncated cones. Two solvers for each of the two boundary handling strategies are considered. With Nek5000 [...]