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* '''contact''': <mail address='Tobias.Holzmann@Holzmann-cfd.de' description='author'>click here for email address</mail> | * '''contact''': <mail address='Tobias.Holzmann@Holzmann-cfd.de' description='author'>click here for email address</mail> | ||
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Revision as of 05:21, 23 October 2017
- contributor: Tobias Holzmann
- affiliation: Holzmann CFD
- contact: click here for email address
- OpenFOAM version: 5.x
- published under: GPL v3 license
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Contents
Code Development
These screencasts will help you learn hot to develop a custom code in OpenFOAM.
5.1 Basic Information
- General information about compiling and the programming environment
5.2 Preparing your System
- General information about the new screencasts itself
- Compiling OpenFOAM in debug mode
- Building your own Doxygen project
5.3 Preparing the new Solver
- Starting a new solver with an already existing one
- Analyse the direction tree
- The Make folder
- Source and header files
- Analyse the particular files that has to be changed
5.4 Analyzing the Code
- Analyzing the source files
- Discussion about some special and common header files
- Analyzing header files
- Using Doxygen the first time
5.5 Advanced Code Analyze
- Analyzing the code and what it is doing
- Going into the code in more detail
- Using Doxygen
5.6 Building the new Solver
- Creating new quantity fields
- Building matrix systems
- Solving matrix systems
- Relaxing matrix systems
- Relaxing fields
- Implementing new functions
- Building new libraries
- Update libraries
- The Roche-Magnus-Formulation
- Temperature depended saturation pressure
- Doxygen