Efficient Moving Mesh CFD Solutions | Expert Recommendations for OpenFOAM

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Practitioners are seeking recommendations for efficient moving mesh CFD solutions similar to OpenFOAM, specifically regarding the use of icoDyMFoam. Users express difficulties in implementing moving meshes and inquire about the correct method for specifying boundary motion. There is a particular interest in incorporating harmonically vibrating walls within cylindrical geometries. The discussion highlights the need for clearer guidance and practical examples for successful implementation. Overall, the community is looking for expert insights to enhance their use of OpenFOAM for moving mesh applications.
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Are there any practitioners here who could recommend something along the lines of openfoam for doing moving mesh? I've had no joy in using it but then this probably serves to illustrate my limitations more than anything
 
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let me be more specific; anyone able to use icoDyMFoam yet? If so, where do you specify the boundary motion?? I want to incorporate a harmonically vibrating wall into a roughly cylindrical geometry
 
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