This is a great explanation , very easy to understand for a beginner like me. I encourage you to do more of these videos , i will make sure i promote your work. Thanks.
Hello. Thank you very much for this nice video. I have a question: While explaining the wing tutorial (part 2), you used "extrudeMesh" and here you used 1 for simpleGrading in hex line in order to obtain 2D flow analysis. We used "extrudeMesh" in order to simulate 2D flow around wing section, and here we just use 1 layer cell in z-direction . What is the difference between using "extrudeMesh" and "1 layer simpleGrading? I will appreciate if you reply. Thanks again.
Hi. I really enjoyed your video and how you explained it. I subscribed and recommended it to my colleagues and my students to watch you video. Do you have any videos about MRF and SRF? That would be also a great tutorial if you have, or can upload one or two.
Thank you for going in depth with the cavity case! Learned a lot, appreciate it ⭐
Aslam-Alaikum from Pakistan,
Your tutorials are very useful, Thank you.
This is a great explanation , very easy to understand for a beginner like me. I encourage you to do more of these videos , i will make sure i promote your work. Thanks.
Thank you very much! 👍
Thank you for sharing this information
Hello. Thank you very much for this nice video. I have a question: While explaining the wing tutorial (part 2), you used "extrudeMesh" and here you used 1 for simpleGrading in hex line in order to obtain 2D flow analysis. We used "extrudeMesh" in order to simulate 2D flow around wing section, and here we just use 1 layer cell in z-direction . What is the difference between using "extrudeMesh" and "1 layer simpleGrading? I will appreciate if you reply. Thanks again.
Hi. I really enjoyed your video and how you explained it. I subscribed and recommended it to my colleagues and my students to watch you video. Do you have any videos about MRF and SRF?
That would be also a great tutorial if you have, or can upload one or two.
Thanks professor Moshfeghi for your comment, it is very encouraging. I will try to record a video explaining MRF.
Thank you for the video, i would like to know how to account for gravity in such an example?
merci Asmaa
Hello nice lecture..... I want to learn more in OpenFoam
Thank you ma'am
Why moving wall type is Wall. Shoudn't be inlet and type is patch?
I couldn't be inlet since we don't introduce any flow from there, in fact the flow is blocked by this boundary the reason why its type is wall.
@@CFDAsmaaHadane Thank you, I just understood it is like a moving blanket
salamalikom can you help me please at OPENFOAM