Overview & Installation by Divyesh Variya (DD Fluids)
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- contributor: Divyesh Variya
- affiliation: Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
- contact: click here for email address
- OpenFOAM versions: v2012
- Published under: CC BY-NC-SA license (creative commons licenses)
- YouTube channel: DDFluids
- LinkedIn Profile: DivyeshVariya
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Contents
History & Introduction
Tutorial Link: YouTube Video
Points covered:
- OpenFOAM history
- Why OpenFOAM?
- What you can do in OpenFOAM?
- Features available in OpenFOAM
- OpenFOAM versions
Install OpenFOAM foamExtend-4.1 in Windows 11
Tutorial Link: YouTube Video
Points covered:
- Install WSL in Windows 11
- Download Ubuntu 18.04 in WSL
- Install foamExtend-4.1
- Compile ParaView
Install WSL in Windows 10
Tutorial Link: YouTube Video
Points covered:
- Install WSL in Windows 10
- Download Ubuntu 20.04 in WSL
- Install windows terminal
- Install themes (ZSH & powerlevel10k)
- Setup theme & fonts
Install OpenFOAM v2012 in WSL
Tutorial Link: YouTube Video
Points covered:
- Install OpenFOAM v2012 in WSL
- Compile OpenFOAM
- Install additional dependencies
- Create run folder and shortcut on Windows 10 Desktop
- Install ParaView v5.9 in Windows 10
Enable graphical applications in WSL
Tutorial Link: YouTube Video
Points covered:
- Download VcXsrv Windows X server application
- Configuration of X server application
- Set to startup application
- Configure X server in WSL
- Install geditor, gnuplot and other graphical applications
Install ParaView v5.9 in Ubuntu 20.04
Tutorial Link: YouTube Video
Points covered:
- Remove older ParaView version
- Download latest ParaView software
- Extract to opt folder
- Compile and give terminal access to new ParaView
- Create launcher icon on desktop