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Old   September 17, 2008, 12:59
Default I am new to OpenFOAM. I need t
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I am new to OpenFOAM. I need to solve a unsteady diffusion problem (no convection) with source terms. I search the internet and it seems that OpenFOAM has many features. I am wondering whether I can use OpenFOAM for this problem.
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Old   September 17, 2008, 13:03
Default I think yes, you could find Op
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I think yes, you could find OpenFOAM very useful once you go deep into the code.
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