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The first equation is called the Continuity equation. This balance equation states the principle of conservation of mass, i.e. mass can neither be created nor destroyed [1]; Thus the right-hand side of the equation is equal to zero. | The first equation is called the Continuity equation. This balance equation states the principle of conservation of mass, i.e. mass can neither be created nor destroyed [1]; Thus the right-hand side of the equation is equal to zero. | ||
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- | The second equation is called the Momentum equation. This balance equation describes the principle of conservation of momentum, i.e. Newton' | + | The second equation is called the Momentum equation. This balance equation describes the principle of conservation of momentum, i.e. Newton' |
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For the implementation, | For the implementation, | ||
==3.1 Meshing== | ==3.1 Meshing== | ||
- | For the Meshing with Gmsh and the meshing solution of OpenFoam. First, the geometry of interest (in this case a sphere) was created whit Gmsh. The meshing process of the sphere was also done with Gmsh. The domain where the sphere " | + | For the Meshing with Gmsh and the meshing solution of OpenFoam. First, the geometry of interest (in this case a sphere) was created whit Gmsh. The meshing process of the sphere was also done with Gmsh. The domain where the sphere " |
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==3.2 Parametric definition and CFD-solver== | ==3.2 Parametric definition and CFD-solver== | ||
This part of the process was made with OpenFoam. First, the parameters and boundary conditions were defined. The physical properties were also defined in this stage. For solving this case the simulation was run on 64 cores. The total time of the simulation was 10 hours. | This part of the process was made with OpenFoam. First, the parameters and boundary conditions were defined. The physical properties were also defined in this stage. For solving this case the simulation was run on 64 cores. The total time of the simulation was 10 hours. | ||
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===4 Conclusion=== | ===4 Conclusion=== | ||
- | After showing the augmented reality implementation to an inexperienced audience, a great interest | + | After showing the augmented reality implementation to an inexperienced audience, a great interest |
As for the process presented in this paper, improvements in the importing and exporting of files might be done; since the software used in this process support different formats. | As for the process presented in this paper, improvements in the importing and exporting of files might be done; since the software used in this process support different formats. | ||