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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Introduction_to_OpenFOAM:_A_User_View_by_Kenneth_Hoste_and_Hrvoje_Jasak '''Introductory course'''] - In these videos you will hear a detailed introduction to OpenFOAM by Professor Hrvoje Jasak.
 
* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Introduction_to_OpenFOAM:_A_User_View_by_Kenneth_Hoste_and_Hrvoje_Jasak '''Introductory course'''] - In these videos you will hear a detailed introduction to OpenFOAM by Professor Hrvoje Jasak.
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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Simulation_project_of_an_exhaust_manifold_by_Tobias_Holzmann Simulation project of an exhaust manifold] - These screencasts will guide you through an entire CFD simulation project with an exhaust manifold.
  
 
=Further reading=
 
=Further reading=

Revision as of 09:24, 20 July 2017

These tutorials are perfect for beginners. You can slowly take your first steps in OpenFOAM.

Go back to Collection by topic.

Basics

  • Elbow case - In this tutorial you will get a first hands-on glimpse into the workflow of CFD simulations with OpenFOAM. The pdf version can be found here.
  • Cavity case - The cavity case is one of the most basics tutorials. You will get a fast walkthrough with a good explanation about the mesh, running the case and postprocessing the results.
  • Basics about OpenFOAM - Here you will find a video on the very basics, history and philosophy of OpenFOAM.
  • Cavity case revisited - Here you will be taken into the depth of an OpenFOAM case in order to understand all the important in- and outputs required for a CFD simulation in OpenFOAM.
  • Taylor Couette flow - In this short tutorial you will experience your first steady state simulation, where you can directly compare your results with experiments from literature.
  • T-junction case - In this tutorial you will try a simple simulation with the your newly acquired knowledge on CFD in OpenFOAM.
  • Introductory course - In these videos you will hear a detailed introduction to OpenFOAM by Professor Hrvoje Jasak.

Further reading