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+ | Welcome to Day 6. By now you should have a good understanding of the very basics of OpenFOAM. Today we will further improve your knowledge by going in the direction of real life application. You cannot mesh everything with the simple blockMesh utility. For real life geometries you will need more. Today you will learn this by creating your own arbitrary | ||
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+ | * geometry | ||
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Go back to [https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=%223_weeks%22_series "3 weeks" series]. | Go back to [https://wiki.openfoam.com/index.php?title=%223_weeks%22_series "3 weeks" series]. | ||
− | =[https://wiki.openfoam.com/Geometry_creation_by_Joel_Guerrero | + | =[https://wiki.openfoam.com/Geometry_creation_by_Joel_Guerrero Open source geometry creation]= |
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+ | Here you will get a detailed introduction into two alternatives for the creation of geometries as inputs for a CFD project in OpenFOAM | ||
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+ | * Salome | ||
+ | * Onshape |
Revision as of 06:35, 20 September 2016
Welcome to Day 6. By now you should have a good understanding of the very basics of OpenFOAM. Today we will further improve your knowledge by going in the direction of real life application. You cannot mesh everything with the simple blockMesh utility. For real life geometries you will need more. Today you will learn this by creating your own arbitrary
- geometry
- mesh
Go back to "3 weeks" series.
Open source geometry creation
Here you will get a detailed introduction into two alternatives for the creation of geometries as inputs for a CFD project in OpenFOAM
- Salome
- Onshape