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* Gavin Tabor describes in [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Simulating_chocolate_by_Gavin_Tabor this tutorial] how to customize solver and implement a new constitutive model. | * Gavin Tabor describes in [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Simulating_chocolate_by_Gavin_Tabor this tutorial] how to customize solver and implement a new constitutive model. | ||
* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Thermodynamic_class_by_Isabelle_Choquet Isabelle Choquet and Håkan Nilsson] teaches how to implement new thermophysical model and additional transport equation. | * [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Thermodynamic_class_by_Isabelle_Choquet Isabelle Choquet and Håkan Nilsson] teaches how to implement new thermophysical model and additional transport equation. | ||
+ | * [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Programming_by_Alexander_Vakhrushev Vakhrushev's slides] illustrate how to modify a solver. | ||
'''Debugging''' | '''Debugging''' |
Revision as of 11:21, 25 March 2020
One of the most relevant capabilities of OpenFOAM the possibility of creating new solvers and features, required for specific needs, which are done with Programming. You can find below a list of tutorials that covers Programming in OpenFOAM.
Go back to Archive section.
Programming
Complete Programming Courses
- Hoste and Jasak video series on programming.
- Tips by Gerhard Holzinger Source Code and Programming (Chapter IX).
C++
Intro: Compilation and Testing
- Lee's compact introduction to compilation using existing code.
Implementation of Initial and Boundary Conditions
- This tutorial by Gavin Tabor covers the implementation of custom boundary conditions.
Customizing solvers
- Gavin Tabor describes in this tutorial how to customize solver and implement a new constitutive model.
- Isabelle Choquet and Håkan Nilsson teaches how to implement new thermophysical model and additional transport equation.
- Vakhrushev's slides illustrate how to modify a solver.
Debugging