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Old   April 20, 2016, 22:47
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Is there any document for the test cases ? I'm starting to use SU2 for some unsteady study.
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Hi,

There is not a written documentation about unsteady in the SU2 wiki

https://github.com/su2code/SU2/wiki

but, a good starting point is the testcase folder.

As you know you need to clone from GitHub the main repository and the repository with the test cases.

Please follow the instructions in
https://github.com/su2code/SU2/wiki/Test-Cases
to install and combine both repositories.

In the testcases folder you will find a subfolder called unsteady.

SU2 is supported by its users community, if you want to collaborate writing a tutorial like

https://github.com/su2code/SU2/wiki/User-Tutorials

about unsteady simulations, it would be great.

Thanks,
Francisco
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Old   April 25, 2016, 04:49
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Hi,

There is not a written documentation about unsteady in the SU2 wiki

https://github.com/su2code/SU2/wiki

but, a good starting point is the testcase folder.

As you know you need to clone from GitHub the main repository and the repository with the test cases.

Please follow the instructions in
https://github.com/su2code/SU2/wiki/Test-Cases
to install and combine both repositories.

In the testcases folder you will find a subfolder called unsteady.

SU2 is supported by its users community, if you want to collaborate writing a tutorial like

https://github.com/su2code/SU2/wiki/User-Tutorials

about unsteady simulations, it would be great.

Thanks,
Francisco
Thanks!It helps a lot!
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