Einstieg in OpenFoam® und chtMultiRegion anhand eines anwendungsorientierten Beispiels

Translated title of the contribution: Introduction to OpenFoam® and chtMultiRegion using an application-oriented example

Thomas Mitterlehner, Eva Maria Kobler, Georg Steinbichler

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    Abstract

    In the course of the work on the AM 4 Industry project, research on the design and simulation of near-contour cooling channels was carried out. One objective was to provide toolmaking engineers with an instrument that could be used to further optimise cooling channel geometries. Particularly in the design of near-contour and irregular cooling channels, simulation using commercial simulation programs may not be sufficient and thus require additional simulation steps. For this additional or supplementary simulation step, the focus was deliberately placed on a non-commercial simulation program. Therefore, the program OpenFoam® (Open Source Field Operation and Manipulation) was chosen for the simulations. This is freely available and is mainly used to solve flow problems (Computational Fluid Dynamics). It is written in C++ and comes with useful solvers even in the basic version, and a wide variety of further solvers can be adapted. One of the major advantages is that the source code and thus also the algorithms are freely accessible; and another, that the codes and calculations can be extended almost arbitrarily. Based on an application-oriented example, this manual describes the structure and the performance of a simulation in detail. The solver chtMultiRegion was used for the simulations. This is generally used to calculate the heat exchange between a solid and a fluid. The objective of this manual is to give users in development, simulation engineers and students an application-oriented introduction to OpenFoam®, as well as an overview of how to work with it.
    Translated title of the contributionIntroduction to OpenFoam® and chtMultiRegion using an application-oriented example
    Original languageGerman (Austria)
    Place of PublicationGeneva (Genf)
    PublisherZenodo
    Number of pages51
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Fields of science

    • 205 Materials Engineering
    • 205011 Polymer engineering
    • 201117 Lightweight design
    • 205012 Polymer processing
    • 205015 Composites
    • 104019 Polymer sciences
    • 301208 Pharmaceutical technology

    JKU Focus areas

    • Digital Transformation
    • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management

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