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== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
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− | + | File:tc_member_photo_mockett.jpg| Charles Mockett, Committee chair | |
− | + | File:tc_member_photo_alletto.jpg| Michael Alletto | |
− | + | File:tc_member_photo_cecora.jpg| Rene-Daniel Cecora | |
− | + | File:tc_member_photo_heather.jpg| Andrew Heather | |
− | + | File:tc_member_photo_mukha.jpg| Timofey Mukha | |
− | + | File:tc_member_photo_spalart.png| Philippe Spalart | |
+ | File:tc_member_photo_wallin.jpg| Stefan Wallin | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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Repository: [https://develop.openfoam.com/committees/turbulence Code repository] | Repository: [https://develop.openfoam.com/committees/turbulence Code repository] |
Revision as of 14:03, 4 March 2020
Structure
Repository: Code repository
How to Contact Us
To contact the committee, we suggest that you open an issue on the OpenFOAM Gitlab, where you describe your potential contribution. Issues relevant to turbulence are likely to get picked up by the committee for discussion, but the dialogue can commence already in the comments to the issue. If you want to make sure our attention is drawn, add an @timofeymukha tag inside the issue. In case you prefer more traditional ways of communicating, you can always simply send one of the members an e-mail.
Current Projects
Past Projects
Activity Log
- 2020-01-28 Regular committee meeting.
- 2019-10-15 Some members had the pleasure to meet in person at the 7th OpenFOAM Conference in Berlin.
- 2019-10-16 First set of proposals submitted to the Steering Committee.
- 2019-09-10 Regular committee meeting.
- 2019-05-27 First meeting of the committee!