https://github.com/demichie/openpdac-dev

https://github.com/demichie/openpdac-dev

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OpenPDAC-dev

OpenPDAC is an OpenFOAM module based on the module multiphaseEuler, distributed with OpenFOAM.

With respect to the origianl module, in OpenPDAC the equations from the kinetic theory for granular flows are modified to model multiple dispersed solid phases.

In addition, a lagrangian library is included in the model (one-way coupling with the gas-solid mixture).

The module also implement an initialization of the hydrostatic pressure profile, which is needed for simulations on large domains. This allows you to use boundary conditions which are appropriate for inflow/outflow.

Five test cases are provided:

  • a 3D explosion simulation;
  • a 2D explosion simulation on a flat topography;
  • a 2D dilute flow over a wavy surface;
  • a 2D fluidezed bed with two solid phases;
  • a 2D impinging flow with two solid phases.

This version is based on the Ubuntu package: openfoam-dev 20250630 amd64

This code is not approved not endorsed by the OpenFOAM Foundation or by ESI Ltd, the owner of OpenFOAM.

Owner

  • Name: Mattia de' Michieli Vitturi
  • Login: demichie
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Pisa, Italy
  • Company: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia

My research interests lie in the study and modeling of multiphase and geophysical systems, in particular with application to volcanic eruptions.

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