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July 2, 2009, 23:25 |
All Tutorials and Example Problems Definitions
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Adrian Stalnak
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Hello, I am new to OpenFOAM, in fact the only reason that I have become a use is because my employer is going to be using the software for a workshop. And it was my job to make a definition of each solver that comes with the OpenFOAM 1.5 software. This was a difficult task for me because none of them are documented and therefore I'm not sure how well of a job I did with my brief descriptions.
That is why I'm posting it, to let the people that really know the program look at all of them. Attached is my compiled definitions listed in alpha order by solver. So please if you could take a look and see if anything is out of line, should be added, or can define one that currentally isn't. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Adrian |
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July 2, 2009, 23:59 |
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Nelson HO
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yes, i agree. where can I find the tutorial of modelling the ventilation outside the buildings?
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July 3, 2009, 11:25 |
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Adrian Stalnak
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there are several different ventilation tutorials in different solvers actually. It just depends on what youre looking for in what types of fluids. If you look at my documentation I'm sure that youll find that will fit and then you can just change the environmental parameters.
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documentation, openfoam 1.5, sovers, tutorials |
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