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OpenFOAM Intermediate Training, Melbourne, Australia - October 2012, Nov 2012, Australia

Posted By: Tammy Stephens
Date:Mon, 1 Oct 2012, 8:38 a.m.


Australia, November 1, 2012

Participants in the course will learn the layout of the
OpenFOAM library, understanding of pressure-velocity
coupling (steady-state SIMPLE algorithm), how to copy and
compile a solver, add an equation to existing solver, add
source terms involving surface interpolation. In addition,
discretization best practice will be covered with a hands-on
example, introduction to C++ programming language, creation
of the new turbulence model as a part of the existing
OpenFOAM library with curvature correction.

Description:

 

Dr Darrin Stephens will deliver this two-day course at the
training facility located close to Melbourne CBD.
Participants in the course will learn the layout of the
OpenFOAM library, understanding of pressure-velocity
coupling (steady-state SIMPLE algorithm), how to copy and
compile a solver, add an equation to existing solver, add
source terms involving surface interpolation. In addition,
discretization best practice will be covered with a hands-on
example, introduction to C++ programming language, creation
of the new turbulence model as a part of the existing
OpenFOAM library with curvature correction. Lastly, the
ability to read the OpenFOAM library without fear, removing
the FUD (fear, uncertainty and doubt) that grips most new users.


The methodology employed consists of a series of lectures
that provide a general understanding of OpenFOAM topics
followed by hands-on work. This training focuses on the
OpenFOAM Foundation version 2.1.1 of OpenFOAM.

Day 1

-Introduction,
-C++ introduction,
-OpenFOAM library layout,
-Anatomy of simpleFoam,
-Compiliation of OpenFOAM solvers and utilities,
-Discretization best practice,
-Hand-on examples.

Day 2

-C++ classes and inheritance,
-Creating a new turbulence model, programming, compiling and
running,
-Boundary condition code walk through,
-Function object creation.

A hard copy of the training notes will be provided together
with a USB stick with a working copy of the OpenFOAM and
workshop files from the course. For hands-on examples,
attendees will have access to desktop computers with
OpenFOAM installed.


It is expected that the attendees have completed the
Introductory course or have some experience using OpenFOAM.

Price details:
Industry: $1200 inc GST per person
Academic: $800 inc GST per person.
Maximum number of attendees: 8
Lunch and coffee breaks are included.

A 20% discount on the above fees is applicable if the
particpant has attended our OpenFOAM Introductory course.

http://www.appliedccm.com.au/training/2012-training/93-of-inter-melbourne-nov2012




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