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TurbulenceInflowTool

The Turbulence Inflow Tool (TInF) is designed to collect all required properties and parame- ters needed for various turbulence inflow models in OpenFOAM, and to augment an existing wind-around-a-building model by adding the necessary sections to respective parameter definition files.

The generic workflow involved is as follows.

  1. Build your OpenFOAM model as you would without using a turbulence inflow model. Use a generic patch with a suitable name for you will need to identify that patch by its name inside TInF.
  2. Run TInF following, identify your model folder, adjust the parameters as desired, and export to your model definition. Consult Chapter 4 for details on those steps.
  3. Run OpenFOAM using the updated model definition. The tool also provides a Save to file and Open from file functionality that will allow you to define and share complex sets of settings and parameters for the supported turbulence inflow models and, such, efficiently and reliably apply the same parameters to several different models.

Technical detail is available from the TInF manual available through: https://nheri-simcenter.github.io/TinF-Documentation/

references

  1. https://nheri-simcenter.github.io/TurbulenceInflowTool/
  2. https://simcenter.designsafe-ci.org/research-tools/tinf/

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turbulenceinflowtool's Issues

Is there any code for OpenFOAM 8?

Dear developer,

thank you for developing this tool. I have done some tests and calculations on OpenFOAM 6, and the results are very good. I would like to ask if there is any latest codes updated to the OpenFOAM 8, because I want to use it with our code.

Regards.

OpenFOAM7 bugs

The code can not run with OpenFOAM7, it seems the bugs fixed in OpenFOAM6 are not implemented in OpenFOAM7.

Invitation to Turbulence-Community OpenFOAM Submodule

Dear developers,

I am reaching out on behalf of the OpenFOAM Turbulence Technical Committee.

We have recently launched a new GitLab repository to facilitate and enhance community contributions n the areas of turbulence modeling and methodologies within OpenFOAM: turbulence-community.

This repository has been integrated into OpenFOAM as a series of nested submodules, making it easier for contributors to collaborate.

Contributors are only required to ensure that their submissions can be compiled with the most recent version of OpenFOAM. Also, they are free to host their code on any Git-based platform, such as Bitbucket or GitHub.

We are curious to know if you are interested in linking your TinF contributions to OpenFOAM. We are more than happy to answer any questions you may have, and to assist you if you decide to proceed in this direction.

We would appreciate if you can provide us with any feedback.

Many thanks for your time.

Kind regards, Kuti

@fmckenna @pmackenz

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