A new MOX Report entitled “An Immersed Boundary Method for Polymeric Continuous Mixing” by Negrini, G.: Parolini, N.; Verani, M. has appeared in the MOX Report Collection. Check it out here: https://www.mate.polimi.it/biblioteca/add/qmox/57-2024.pdf Abstract: We introduce a new implementation of the Immersed Boundary method in the finite-volume library OpenFOAM. The implementation is tailored to the simulation of temperature-dependent non-Newtonian polymeric flows in complex moving geometries, such as those characterizing the most popular polymeric mixing technologies.
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