Programming by Ferras, Fernandes and Nobrega
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- author: L.L. Ferrás, C. Fernandes, J.M. Nóbrega
- affiliation: Institute for Polymers and Composites (i3N), University of Minho, Portugal
- contact: mnobrega@dep.uminho.pt
- OpenFOAM version: ???
- published under: CC BY-NC license ([https:// creativecommons.org/licenses creative commons licenses])
Go back to Day 5.
[https:// github.com/foam-at-pt/foam-at-pt.github.io/releases/download/PrimeiroEncontro/A4-Slides.pdf Programming in OpenFOAM]
This [https:// github.com/foam-at-pt/foam-at-pt.github.io/releases/download/PrimeiroEncontro/A4-Slides.pdf pdf] will give you a short walkthrough to the implementation of your own steady.state solver to predict temperature evolution. You will learn about:
- setting up the solver directory
- modifying the solver
- compiling the solver
- compiling a small utility for standard deviation
- testing the code with a simple case
You can download the code and case files here:
[https:// github.com/foam-at-pt/foam-at-pt.github.io/releases/download/PrimeiroEncontro/A4-blockMeshDict-and-patchaveragestd.tar.gz code and case files]