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February 2, 2020, 13:30 |
Basic cfd oriented programming
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Greece
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Hi guys.
Recently i delivered my diploma thesis using basic ansys fluent as a tool for some cfd analysis.No coding (Fortran, c++ or even python) was needed cause i mainly used the user interface that ansys fluent provided. Hence i ask you this: Do you know any course either free or anyway not to expensive dealing with cfd coding so that i can get a good start with advance cfd analysis? Either Ansys or OpenFoam. Thank you in advance |
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February 3, 2020, 06:05 |
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Below short course is always a good starting point in my opinion, at least to actualize some CFD fundamentals:
https://lorenabarba.com/blog/cfd-pyt...navier-stokes/ Apart from that, OpenFOAM and other open-source platforms would in their own way build up your propensity for programming; depending heavily on the level of application. |
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February 21, 2020, 05:50 |
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Sen Wang
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Check out this book. The matlab version is good for intuition on OOP for CFD and OpenFOAM is useful for performance solvers. https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319168739
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