Can PyFR simulate rotor flow?

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Kiny Wan

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Nov 29, 2020, 5:48:11 AM11/29/20
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Hello everyone,
    Recently, I found a high order open-source called TIOGA, which is available for overset mesh interpolation. Moreover, I found an open-source code called ZEFR, which uses the mesh module of PyFR to couple with TIOGA. Some simple geometrical motions have been validated in ZEFR. So, I would like to ask about is it easy or possible for us to add the function of TIOGA into PyFR to simulate rotor flow? Maybe some suggestions are preferred.
    Thank you in advance.
Yours
Kiny

Freddie Witherden

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Dec 3, 2020, 1:26:18 PM12/3/20
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Hi Kiny,

This is something which is currently being worked on and we expect the functionality to be integrated into PyFR during the middle of next year.

Regards, Freddie.

On 29 Nov 2020, at 04:48, Kiny Wan <wlc...@gmail.com> wrote:

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Kiny Wan

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Dec 5, 2020, 6:47:52 AM12/5/20
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Hello  Freddie,
        I am glad to hear the good news. Hope you succeed soon.
Best regards
Kiny
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