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=[https:// github.com/ParticulateFlow/OSCCAR-doc/blob/master/openFoamUserManual_PFM.pdf Tips]=
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In this [https:// github.com/ParticulateFlow/OSCCAR-doc/blob/master/openFoamUserManual_PFM.pdf pdf] you will find a wide collection of tips and tricks from a user's perspective as well as an excellent summary of the theory behind OpenFOAM. A brief summary of the topics covered are:
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* geometry and mesh creation
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* case setup
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* case control
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* field initialization
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* boundary conditions
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* turbulence modeling
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* multiphase modeling (Eulerian and Lagrangian)
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* solvers
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* postprocessing
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* programming in OpenFOAM
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* and a lot more...

Revision as of 05:41, 20 September 2016

  • author: Gerhard Holzinger
  • affiliation: K1-MET GmbH
  • contact: gerhard.holzinger@k1-met.com
  • OpenFOAM version: ???
  • Published under: CC BY-NC-SA license ([https:// creativecommons.org/licenses creative commons licenses])

Go back to Day 5.

[https:// github.com/ParticulateFlow/OSCCAR-doc/blob/master/openFoamUserManual_PFM.pdf Tips]

In this [https:// github.com/ParticulateFlow/OSCCAR-doc/blob/master/openFoamUserManual_PFM.pdf pdf] you will find a wide collection of tips and tricks from a user's perspective as well as an excellent summary of the theory behind OpenFOAM. A brief summary of the topics covered are:

  • geometry and mesh creation
  • case setup
  • case control
  • field initialization
  • boundary conditions
  • turbulence modeling
  • multiphase modeling (Eulerian and Lagrangian)
  • solvers
  • postprocessing
  • programming in OpenFOAM
  • and a lot more...