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Old   October 20, 2016, 17:23
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Due to the strong demand
-- the last programming course was fully booked up --
we organize an additional

OpenFOAM programming course

29. - 30.11.2016 in Braunschweig (D).
at the Technische Universiät Braunschweig

Topics of the course are:
  • Programming foundation-
    - Basics
    - Top-level code
    - Basic classes & data types
  • Programming practice
    - Programming tutorials
    regarding creation of own
    • solver
    • boundary conditions
    • functionObjects
    • libraries
    - Examples
    - Debugging
  • Programming in-depth
    - Tutorials on creating
    - numerical schemes
    - matrix solver
    - GPU plugins

Further details on our web-page


Best regards

ThG

www.move-csc.de
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