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* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/First_OpenFOAM_Simulation_by_Divyesh_Variya_(DD_Fluids) '''First 3 OpenFOAM simulations'''] - In this tutorial you will get a hands-on experience of the workflow of CFD simulations in OpenFOAM using three different cases (lid-driven cavity, pitzDaily & elbow).
  
 
* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=First_simulation_by_Jozsef_Nagy '''Elbow case'''] - In this tutorial you will get a first hands-on glimpse into the workflow of CFD simulations with OpenFOAM.  
 
* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=First_simulation_by_Jozsef_Nagy '''Elbow case'''] - In this tutorial you will get a first hands-on glimpse into the workflow of CFD simulations with OpenFOAM.  

Revision as of 05:23, 29 April 2021

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

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Basics

  • First 3 OpenFOAM simulations - In this tutorial you will get a hands-on experience of the workflow of CFD simulations in OpenFOAM using three different cases (lid-driven cavity, pitzDaily & elbow).
  • Elbow case - In this tutorial you will get a first hands-on glimpse into the workflow of CFD simulations with 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.
  • 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.
  • Discretization – Part 2 - Use the scalarTransportFoam solver, do simulate the movement of a circular scalar spot region at the middle of a 100 × 100 cell mesh (10 m × 10 m), then move it to the right, to the top and diagonally.

Further reading