Closed QXZhong1998 closed 2 years ago
Hey,
to be honest I never finished this project, but I hope I can give you at least some hints where to start:
In principle, beamWeldFoam (https://github.com/tomflint22/beamWeldFoam) should contain everything you need plus this solver is already verified on some cases. The fvSolution-file in the system directory of the tutorials contains the properties of the laser. Just takes a while to figure out how it works and to adapt to your situation.
Another Idea would be to use the icoreactingmultiphaseinterfoam-solver and this paper: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-651X/ac4a26
Good luck!
Thank you very much for your help and advice, it helps me a lot
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Hey,
to be honest I never finished this project, but I hope I can give you at least some hints where to start:
In principle, beamWeldFoam (https://github.com/tomflint22/beamWeldFoam) should contain everything you need plus this solver is already verified on some cases. The fvSolution-file in the system directory of the tutorials contains the properties of the laser. Just takes a while to figure out how it works and to adapt to your situation.
Another Idea would be to use the icoreactingmultiphaseinterfoam-solver and this paper: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-651X/ac4a26
Good luck!
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I am new to OpenFOAM, and I am also planning to use openfoam to simulate the melting process of SLM, could you provide your solver for reference. Thanks!