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Old   October 19, 2015, 07:10
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I saw that there is MpCCI coupling environment that is capable to prepare OpenFOAM case for co-simulation. I was wondering is there a way to compile OpenFOAM case to fmi standard and save it as .fmu file so it can be used for co-simulation.

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Hello Tonko,
did you ever find an answer to this? Did you find any existing fmi method for OpenFOAM?
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