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+ | * creating your mesh | ||
+ | * setting up initial and boundary conditions | ||
+ | * setting up physical properties | ||
+ | * setting correct numerical settings | ||
+ | * running your simulation | ||
+ | * postprocessing your simulation | ||
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Revision as of 13:26, 19 September 2016
Welcome to Day 5. After some dry topics, today we have some fun simulations for you.
Go back to "3 weeks" series.
Contents
Running your first case on your own
As a start try your gained knowledge about OpenFOAM and set up a case on your own. For this you will need everything you have learned so far. You will cover
- creating your mesh
- setting up initial and boundary conditions
- setting up physical properties
- setting correct numerical settings
- running your simulation
- postprocessing your simulation