Can you retroactively use your 2-day extension?
If so, depending on the results (should be done in around 7-8h), I might change my submission to the current iteration, since the current submission seems to have mesh and intake issues .
For an answer to this you can check the rules.BlakjeKaas wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 14:30Can you retroactively use your 2-day extension?
If so, depending on the results (should be done in around 7-8h), I might change my submission to the current iteration, since the current submission seems to have mesh and intake issues .
This is great, I like feedback of all kinds very much. Somehow customers do not give any feedback even when I ask, no idea why.
So you are a bit new to this to know. The corrected CoP thing is old carry over from the days this championship was called "KVRC". Your CoP gets corrected up to 5cm to your advantage. I hope this is what you see. If I made a mistake here, please send the case.
I guess as you are a student you can do some research yourself. In the case folder, use a text editor to check the file system/forceCoeffs. You will learn a bit about OpenFOAM and that it can be a bit confusing.
Yes, by showing isosurfaces of certain Lambda2 values, it is possible to visualize vortex structures. Here these vortices are also colored with the velocity which gives some additional information. This Lambda2 stuff is not very intuitive in my opinion. You can check how it is calculated here:
As you are a student, you should figure this out on your own and learn. This should be of some help:
The idea of MantiumFlow is to automate the whole process. Before building the simulation you can go into the settings and change the number of slices. Additional streamlines are generated on all monitoring surfaces. So you can add more than just the one in your radiator. The idea behind all this is to make CFD accessible to non-CFD engineers. But as you will have noticed, you can just open the case with Paraview and do whatever you want with it.Team_Bart wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 22:18Third, the last simulations i use, next to the MantiumFlow postprocessor, the graphs I can make with Paraview, which are really cool! With paraview it is possible to slice your car anywhere you like. Is it also possible to do this with the analyses you got from MantiumFlow postprocessor (but than by yourself ofcourse)? Like the Cp slices or streamlines on any distance you like?
MantiumFlow is a pre and post-processer, in this case for OpenFOAM. This means it helps create the case for OpenFOAM and later post-processes it, which includes generating that html report you get in the end.
Thanks! I don't have any news about my car. After spending 1 month testing a wrong development direction, I am going back to the car I used in the first race. I will surely try to copy Variante's diffuser, I don't think it will give more efficiency, but with my layout it should improve cooling.variante wrote: ↑22 Sep 2018, 15:31Looks like Andre is not pulling out the promised car reviews ( ), so here is a teaser of a small tech article I will publish tomorrow (hopefully) about my car. I think I will open a dedicated page, as we used to do in the good old days.
https://i.imgur.com/ETysJ3l.jpg
I cannot wait to see this. My idea to to show some interesting aspects of the top three cars when I have time next week.variante wrote: ↑22 Sep 2018, 15:31Looks like Andre is not pulling out the promised car reviews ( ), so here is a teaser of a small tech article I will publish tomorrow (hopefully) about my car. I think I will open a dedicated page, as we used to do in the good old days.
https://i.imgur.com/ETysJ3l.jpg