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Old   May 9, 2009, 21:15
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Dear OpenFoamers:

I am wondering if anyone is (has) developing (developed) Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics solver based on OpenFOAM (OF-1.5)?

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Old   March 22, 2011, 17:46
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Hi,
I am working in this area.

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Old   July 25, 2011, 12:34
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Hey guys,

I am researching SPH, and currently using SPHysics and DualSPHysics codes to run simulations. Comparing these codes to multiphase solvers in OpenFOAM is what I am doing at the moment...

Are there any updates on SPH solvers in OpenFOAM?

Are the particle tracking solvers in OpenFOAM anything to do with SPH?

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Old   October 2, 2011, 15:58
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Dear Prof. Pankaj Kumar
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Are you release your code? Did you want to release your code?
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Old   October 4, 2011, 09:47
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Pankaj Kumar's abstract and presentation at the OpenFOAM workshop this year at PennState can be found online at the 6th workshop website.
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Old   October 4, 2011, 10:10
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Hi Astrid Mahrla
Thank you for your reply but I have it and I need the code.
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Hi! I need data (articles and books) about what connection there is between the speed (or the power) of a turbulent flow and the range of vibration frequencies that it can create on the body submerged in the flow. Thenks!
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Old   November 9, 2014, 04:00
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hello to everybody
Im working with DPMFoam (a lagrangian particle-based solver) and going to implement SPH method instead of current formulations. may anyone give me guidelines, any totorials or expriences on how to proceed this way?
I appreciate any hint
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