Our article on the zeta realizable scheme for moment transport on R+ support “A second-order realizable scheme for moment advection on unstructured grids”, written in collaboration with EM2C-CentraleSupelec-UP Saclay was accepted and can be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2019.106993. The pre=print is available on ResearchGate.
Monthly Archives: October 2019
The OpenQBMM team will be attending the 2019 Symposium of the Center for Multiphase Flow Research and Education (CoMFRE) on October 28th – 29th, discussing the simulation capability of the framework and presenting some of the results obtained using OpenQBMM.
OpenQBMM at the 2019 CoMFRE Symposium

Some time ago we have conducted a survey to gather interest in who is using OpenQBMM, what are their areas of interest and what are the desired features in future releases. This survey was part of an effort to better understand the interest of the current and the potential user base of the framework and […]
OpenQBMM user survey results
We are pleased to release OpenQBMM 5.0.0 for OpenFOAM 7. Notable changes in this release: A new size-velocity quadrature algorithm has been implemented relying on the hyperbolic conditional quadrature method of moments (HyCQMOM). This approach allows the description of particulate flows over a wide range of volume fractions, incorporating the effect of size distribution. The […]