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Hi He, -Can you please elaborate how the boundary conditions are defined in DAFoam. I've haven't come across any explanation for this in any of the publications associated with DAFOAM.
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Thanks For the boundary conditions I meant how is this determined mathematically? I am comparing DAFoam's discrete adjoint mathematical statements with the continuous adjoint. In the latter, there is a step by step guide as to how to arrive at the boundary conditions, however, I have not yet found that for DAFoam. Can you please clarify? Also, is there any possibility to have online workshops/tutoring with DAFoam and if yes who should I contact for this? |
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Hi, For the thickness constraints I noticed that both the trailing edge and leading edge are coded to be fixed in DAFoam and it is not recommended to change this because of the symmetry constraint. However, for a wind turbine while the trailing edge is usually modelled fixed the leading edge is usually free. My question is what can be done in DAFoam for this seeing there is a restriction in the thickness conditions? How does the FFD points and movement affect the thickness in DAFoam? |
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Hi Ping He,
For the wind turbine tutorial, I noticed that no constraints were applied. Does that mean that only unconstrained simulations can be done in this particular case?
"The solveCL computes the angle of attack to match the target_CL by first computing dCL/dAlpha (alpha is the angle of attack). Then, it changes alpha using this formulation: Alpha_New = Alpha_0 + dCL/dAlpha * (CL_target - CL_0). We need to repeat this process until we get good CL_target." The changing of the alpha with the formulation Alpha_New = Alpha_0 + dCL/dAlpha * (CL_target - CL_0) - to be sure Alpha_0 is initial angle of attack it calculated while CL_0 is also the initial angle lift coefficient? Can you please clarify the reasoning behind using the formulation?
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